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Richard Slade Some experience but first flip questions
28 September 2015 | 12 replies
Without an s-corp election, you have to pay self-employment tax on the flip.
Robert Chiang Loan Officer Request Questions- Are These Standard??
19 October 2015 | 5 replies
The lender needs to justify every source of income you might have to qualify you for the highest amount.If you are self-employed, the will go through everything with a fine tooth comb.
Jenna Thomas Red flag?
24 October 2015 | 3 replies
Did a large employer leave the area causing many to lose their jobs?
Steven McPherson Who here has started from scratch?
3 August 2021 | 103 replies
Then once the mat leave was over we would move back to the home province, she would go back to work and I would stay home on employment benefits raising our kids.
Frank S. Any other Blogeheads lurking this forum?
17 November 2015 | 10 replies
Like the Vanguard paradox,  dyed in the wool index folks who also offer some active funds, you see some variation here both among investors and across markets, even some contrasting views...And, as mentioned above, part of the allure in RE is profiting by your own hand, inefficient markets, and higher returns....And I may be deranged, but I find it fun and engaging  and you get all sorts of challenges, good and bad (where all my index funds are pretty boring to look at even when they grow, but boring in a good way...)
Dave Lee Buy and hold investor in La Canada/La Crescenta area
22 November 2015 | 3 replies
Yes, Southwest Riverside is Temecula and Murrieta.I have several properties that have done extremely well.Super strong rental market, great schools  Good employment (Lots of people commute out to San diego or Orange county, but a lot work here as well.)I now manage properties for owners here and they are extremeley happy with type of tenants, turnover, appreciation etc. 
Matthew Warden Victim of the economy
15 May 2013 | 2 replies
They were just about to set a closing date for our investment property, and someone in underwriting noticed that my husband's employer had declared bankruptcy.
Joseph Perriello Accountant Questions
14 June 2013 | 6 replies
A Realtor themselves may consider an LLC; however, they could not elect to be taxed as a C-corp or an S-corp as they are not brokers. their income is self employment income and all subject to SE tax.
Robert Pfenninger Texas Ballot on Property Taxes
10 March 2018 | 11 replies
Yes/NoTexas should require employers to screen new hires through the free E-Verify system to protect jobs for legal workers.
Kevin Zolea Business Cards - Is it okay to use non real estate related cards?
7 March 2018 | 6 replies
Before I graduated, I made a bunch of business cards that corresponded with my school and major so that when I went to different conferences and networking events I could give them to potential employers.