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Ty Wesley 0% Down Non-existent ??
15 January 2013 | 35 replies
No outstanding medical collections over $1,000?
Account Closed Is the IRS going to kill me for this?
5 January 2013 | 22 replies
Other tax reduction areas exist in buying medical and using it as a deduction but normal business expenses like office and vehicle and tools of the trade like internet and phone services used as well as utilities in your office are all deductible.
Slavik Lund Example lease FROM ALASKA
8 January 2013 | 0 replies
Landlord may enter the Leased Premises without prior noted in the event of an emergency such as, but not limited to the following: Fire, flooding, frozen water lines, natural disaster, or if, in Landlord’s reasonable estimation, a hazard involving life, health or safety exists or if the Leased Premises appear to have been abandoned by Tenant.
Chris Masons Tax question on Water Heater replacement
6 April 2013 | 18 replies
an "emergency" element replacement with a tenanted building costs more than just putting a new one in before anyone is living there.
Farah Ali breaking lease agreement
9 January 2013 | 6 replies
Ask the manager what documentation they need to let you out of the lease on medical grounds.
Billy V. Power of Attorney Question
10 January 2013 | 4 replies
Hey BP Nation,Got a call from my agent today that the buyers (husband and wife) of my property were all set to close till the husband had some kind of severe medical issue.
Eric Rohver Hello from northern NY!
11 January 2013 | 1 reply
Two problems, we have zero equity, and my mother-in-law cannot pay rent (social security income only, medical bills, etc.).Mother-in-law does however qualify for assistance under section 8 if she were to rent a place within the City of Plattsburgh, but I'm still learning how that might work.
Karen Margrave SFR, Commercial, Multi Family, Income properties, what?
19 January 2013 | 7 replies
End users are 10x easier to deal with on commercial developments however the risk and capital demands are much higher unless you are good at schmoozing investors, which I am not.In a perfect world I would likely agree with your preference for commercial, specifically medical.
Josh Dane Is investing in condos always a bad idea?
21 May 2015 | 36 replies
And the PM has an emergency off hours number and maintenance staff for off core calls.
Christopher Cruz IR Risk on MF CF
18 January 2013 | 3 replies
Then you can compare a rate of say 6.5% today and look at a rate down the road of 10 to 11% worst case for the new loan and see with moderate rent increases what that payment and picture would look like.Of course in 10 years many types of new loans can emerge that affect the numbers of a property.