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Mike Lynch Confused about 1099's and Taxes
16 February 2017 | 2 replies
We had all intentions of living in it, but due to rehab costs and other new decisions, we are now going to flip it and buy more properties so that we have assets and not one big liability.Here is a quote that I found on the Quickbooks website:  "If you hire someone to paint your business ( store ), for example, you might have to send her a 1099-MISC if the work is over $600.00.
Guevara M. Popcorn Texture Options
27 February 2017 | 10 replies
If so, test a spot with some paint and see if it seems like it will stay up.
Tracy Cole How To Go About Finding Partners
17 February 2017 | 5 replies
Being that we started out first as a painting company, I would like to be considered for painting interior/exterior and the second option would be flooring; tile, laminate, or wood. 
Matt Kennington Tips for filing against a tenant in small claims court (Houston)
21 February 2017 | 22 replies
The carpets weren't great and needed to be replaced but they are now covered in dog poop and paint and marker as well.
William H. Mobile home in a park buy, what is the norm?
17 February 2017 | 9 replies
I would need paint, floors, and some more basics.
Daniel Eicher First Rehab Sequence of Repairs
20 February 2017 | 2 replies
I've listed below the order I plan to attack things in, let me know if this sequence makes sense:Resolve excess moisture under house (minor grading issue, gutter required, possible plumbing leak)Repair minor roof leaks (repair flashing, seal leaks around chimney, replace tree-damaged shingles)Trim trees away from houseInstall 50 concrete piers and level foundation (foundation had work done previously but shifter due to excess moisture)Install vapor barrierAdd structural roof support beams in attic, add insulationRepair rotten siding/soffit/window frames (mostly upstairs)Repair porch (replace rotten boards, sand & paint)Paint exteriorInstall central AC/Mini-split system (any recommendations on this?)
Joe Kim My $8000 problem. Do agents really deserve $200+/hr
4 April 2017 | 94 replies
No peeling paint, nothing faded or broken, landscaping is attractive and well-maintained?
Dave Carpenter Real estate wealth expo - Chicago with Tony Robbins
8 August 2017 | 42 replies
I wish I would have stuck around for Tony but I just couldn't sit through it any longer it was like watching paint dry. 
Brandon Cravens How Did You/Do You Raise Rents On Small Multifamily
29 June 2017 | 34 replies
Of course good screening can mitigate SOME of this.When my rent was lower, I did things like replace lightbulbs in the hallway, make adjustments to the door closer to keep the door from slamming, installed a new peephole because the door installer painted over it with stain, picking up paper in the yard.
Vincent Parello Analyzing Rental expenses Illinois, Chicago
21 February 2017 | 6 replies
Repair of an appliance, painting a room, replacing a door lock are a few examples.