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Erika Whitten May Start Flipping - Super Newbie
12 June 2014 | 8 replies
Treat your business like a champion and strive for the best outcomes possible.Good luck in your journey!
Kimberly T. Can you charge a different application fee for a married couple versus 2 individuals?
15 May 2014 | 26 replies
You can charge $40 to process two individuals together with actual additional costs, if you were to charge $70 that may well be a violation in treating applicants different as to family status.If 3 people were involved I'd still stick to the charge of a couple and one individual in aggregate.
Stephen E. Leasing Ups and Downs
24 May 2014 | 21 replies
Generally, they get your property and treat it how they will, and your primary means of restitution is small claims court, if they have any assets / garnishable income.I will keep on trucking with showings and hope that one comes through.
Dan Costantino $27k on my first flip!
2 April 2015 | 48 replies
Find a good one and treat them with respect and you will have much more fun and make more money.I am glad that investor had the talk with me 30 years ago it has made a huge difference.
Ana Nomys Fellow New Jersey BPers. What renovation do I do to flip?
22 May 2014 | 10 replies
The property is currently rented by family (that are truly treated like tenants, except Sunday between 1-3 dinners).
Rick L. Multiple LLC's, Do you have multiple business Credit Cards?
22 May 2014 | 6 replies
"In the future, when you are defending a lawsuit against your LLC, the courts will treat the LLC as a separate entity as seriously as you did"It makes decisions like this easier for me!
Cory Melick Rentals, Relocation, and Taxes, oh my
3 June 2014 | 3 replies
Keep WV rentals in my name and treat as personal property2.
Sam Abe What can be deducted from tenant with pets on move out
2 June 2014 | 5 replies
Really bad cat or dog urine can be really hard to get rid of as it will soak into the concrete below the carpet and you'll have to tear the carpet up and treat/seal the concrete.I haven't had too many problems with carpet as I would rather spend the money to tile an entire house once than deal with cleaning and replacing carpet constantly.
George Pan Do you treat yourself?
3 June 2014 | 2 replies
For most people, buying real estate (at least in the beginning), means penny-pinching for long periods of time in order to acquire the capital needed for the investment.It could be months or even years of frugal living to achieve a goal, focusing on "needs" rather than "wants".But even the most dedicated need a treat every now and again to break the monotony of what I call "the grind", in order to recharge the batteries and stay motivated.So, do you guys (and gals) treat yourself?
Michael Medeiros Rhode Island- Move in $
9 December 2014 | 12 replies
However if a tenant habitually pays on the 20th and faces no real consequence for doing so, it could be ruled in a court that the "real" (in practice, substance) due date was the 20th, regardless of what the lease (form) says.Another example could be that if the last month of a lease, even a specific month, is pre-paid, but when that month comes every year, the tenant pays like normal (as if it had never been pre-paid) and "transfers" the pre-paid month to 12 months ahead, then a court could rule that the substance is that it is being treated by all parties just like an extra deposit (which is also rolled over with a lease renewal), regardless of what the paperwork says.This may sound like splitting hairs, and there are plenty of landlords who don't care about things like this and never run into a problem.However it's also possible that you can get a tenant who has authority issues (ever had any of those, anyone?)