
22 February 2017 | 0 replies
_ZehmerSummary: Guy writes on the back of a store receipt paper that they would sell their 400+ acre land for $50,000 and signed- later in court claiming it was a joke.

28 February 2017 | 9 replies
If it is a C-Corp then it would. you should be able to deduct your mileage since you own property there and claim the depreciation on the passive income property. but your best bet is to talk to a CPA that that deals with foreign trade and could better answer those questions
24 February 2017 | 5 replies
. - I'm not a CPA but this is my understanding:- If you own the house on the deed and you didn't establish primary residency for 2 years for yourself personally, you cannot sell and claim any 250k IRS capital gains tax deductions on your tax return.

23 February 2017 | 9 replies
If they want their stuff before the 30 days is completed, I would return it to them and when they come to get it from me I would have them served with a small claims summons to collect the unpaid rent and damages.

27 February 2017 | 19 replies
This may be the case with your neighbor, especially since it appears you've been monitoring the supposed activity the neighbor claims and seen nothing that confirms this.Some home owners are just nosy people who would rather see an empty building than tenants living there.My story....we once had an incident where a young man decided to ride his bicycle down to the local Kroger very early one morning to buy his uncle some soda.

16 November 2018 | 20 replies
The issue that I brought up with them is that land trusts, especially if the property is already in my name or company name and I transfer to a Land Trust really doesn't 'hide' the assets as they claimed, since they were originally in my (or my company's name), any litigious attorney can easily find out that I once owned the property and then go forward with suing the land trust as well.

2 March 2017 | 13 replies
Some just claim to be "turnkey" when really all they do is farm the MLS for homes they think look like they do not need a lot of work.

25 February 2017 | 15 replies
Your E&O insurance may have to cover these investment properties especially someone wants to sue you claiming you never mentioned you are a realtor.

25 February 2017 | 0 replies
A landlord can sue (small claims) for the unpaid bill, but cannot remove the negligent tenant.

1 March 2017 | 8 replies
The way I understand it, you can opt for AirBnB to include the tax in the price of the rental and withhold that amount from your payments or you can just claim the income and pay the 7% at tax time.