
22 April 2021 | 13 replies
Does TN have a homestead exemption/reduction for owners that are TN residents?

1 January 2021 | 4 replies
A foundation company is recommending powerbraces (fancy I beams) to take the weight of the soil off the wall and evenly distribute it to the floor joists and the rest of the house.

31 December 2020 | 1 reply
This was a recurring theme in many rust belt cities in the mid west that have seen population and real income decline for decades.Operating Expenses RiskUnanticipated increases in operating expenses result in a reduction in NOI.

2 January 2021 | 22 replies
The Charisma summer weight quilts are also great.

31 December 2020 | 5 replies
Nice area, great school system... the building in on a main road , nice exposure...based on a 25K reduction in offer price ( 4% ) , turning the heat/hot water over to the tenants on 2 of the units ( 3rd unit pays heat/hot water) & raising two of the tenants' rents up by $50 each ( 4% ) ....I can get a 9.5 ROI , cash flow 0f $989/month , 5 year annualized return @ 19% , with 2% appreciation & mortgage pay down... get equity of @ 250K after 5 years ( 43% of cost base of building...The value ( I believe ) is that its a commercial zoned building that can always be converted back or have a selling value 'down the road' for interested buyers for commercial at a later time....in the mean time , the residential purpose suits it just fine.Your thoughts are very much valuedThanks, Steve

31 December 2020 | 3 replies
Some sort of tax reduction strategy?

7 January 2021 | 24 replies
Forget losing weight!

2 January 2021 | 1 reply
I bought a "refurbished" Hoover WindTunnel, light weight, bagless, with the long attached hose and long or retractable cord.

18 January 2021 | 6 replies
You will want your operating agreement (LLC) or Bylaws (Corp) to clearly and plainly define the roles and responsibilities of each party so that you nor your partner feel that the other is not carrying the weight of the operations in the company.

15 January 2021 | 5 replies
If the property is worth 240k present a sales price of $200k (15%-20% off of market value)Hud would look something like:200k- Sales price6%realtor commissions 12k -- closing cost and taxes - lets call it 15k (very rough numbers)200k-12k-15k=173k .Now, you have the lender's attention by providing them a posible exit to the defaulted loan.The 15%-20% under market value you are offering will be reasonable to the lender as they will weight in the legal fees and cost for foreclosure and cost of the time they will hold the property as an REO.