
18 October 2012 | 19 replies
I can keep your security deposit.

23 October 2012 | 10 replies
Alison Miller - That is great advice, and in fact I've developed my own software to keep track of all my leads and mailings.
17 October 2012 | 5 replies
I do primarily corporate and securities litigation.

5 January 2013 | 24 replies
One year lease, $400 security deposit, $30 application fee, Dog deposit $200, cat $150, no smoking, sketchy fireplace.

22 October 2012 | 12 replies
Long story short, is an Accountant worth it for this number of properties or would I be money ahead using a tax software to prepare my taxes?

19 October 2012 | 20 replies
It looks like whatever software they use to pay themselves from the business (since she is "president" and he is "manager") is clearly *really* cheap and primitive.

4 November 2012 | 27 replies
They will basically just be looking for the following things in your home office:- The office must have a secure door lock and be separate from living quarters (can not be a bedroom, must be a den or a separate office)- Password protected computer- Locking file cabinet where tenant information is stored- ShredderThere's really no way to get around this if you wanted access to complete credit report info.

28 October 2012 | 41 replies
Being an entrepreneur is in my family and in my blood.Many people in my family are business owners or inventors.Where some people see SECURITY in a JOB I see restraint and boredom.I have always been a free thinker with an imagination and passion for creating things and learning to do things better.My first business was a car audio business at 19 years of age.I would in the years leading up to that pester this other car audio owner multiple times a week.I learned a lot from him just hanging out.He didn't mind as he knew my dad was killed in a car wreck when I was 16.College is theory and learning from people doing it everyday is real world.The first 2 years of college is just a rehash of stuff you already know.I made straight A's in high school so I already had the discipline and the smarts.After to going to college for awhile me and my other friends just didn't see spending years there when we could grow our businesses.I think college degrees are great if you know the demand for the specific job will be out there when you graduate.People that go to college think about getting into it but do not plan for the exit and the debt involved.College is an investment just like anything else and can be a bad investment if you spend time focused on the wrong majors etc.I do not believe sending kids to college to "figure things out" while they rack up huge student loans that they cannot get rid of through bankruptcy.

23 October 2012 | 13 replies
They usually relate to selling securities (which can include pooled funds for the purpose of lending) or advertising for "investors".

2 July 2007 | 5 replies
We do have Real estate to secure the deal and also have additional investment properties.