
7 February 2012 | 8 replies
A washer or dryer you purchased on craigslist for$100 is not going to be expensed due to the nature of the property(yes I have argued that one).

10 February 2012 | 3 replies
To pull them off you will have to bring a whole new focus to your business strategies.

20 October 2014 | 22 replies
That is the nature of the beast for more cash flow.

16 April 2012 | 29 replies
Well, Kenneth, I totally understand what you mean about pulling out of a good thing.

8 February 2012 | 7 replies
Buy a $100k house for $80k, put $20k down... wait a bit... refinance at 75% of the $100k true value pulling $15k out.

19 February 2012 | 16 replies
Unfortunately I think you will find that section 8 cares more about their tenants than the landlords.I have gone the route before of section 8 violations and the case workers do nothing.You simply have to evict the section 8 tenants.Mine not in compliance went voluntarily.It was a case of one great tenant next door had a small child care facility of watching 4 to 5 kids.The section 8 next door that were inherited tenants I received upon inspection had a pit bull and a rottweiler.They were told that was a violation of their lease.We evicted and they said they had gotten rid of the animal only to find they were hiding it and was back again.The parents dropping off the kids were scared of the pit bull for the day care next door.This tenant also had a portion of utilities they were responsible for after the voucher paid.They went round and round not understanding why they paid the difference etc.I can tell you when you look at section 8 it is great as long as you pay attention to the voucher.If you want to rent for 800 and the voucher is for 500 then don't do it.They simply will not make up the difference.If it's only 50 bucks they have to come up with then they can usually pull it off.Section 8 inspectors are real picky on all the things they want fixed before you pass inspection.If a tenant wears down a property heavily each year and you have to put a ton of money in to pass inspection each time that is a consideration.Don't be quick to evict the other regular tenant.You have to treat them like a person with a mortgage falling on hard times.

14 February 2012 | 24 replies
I don't have a cite but a simple search pulls up several articles about it.
9 February 2012 | 1 reply
The buyer has no extra funds to pull from.

27 June 2012 | 6 replies
They'll pull their rigs to nice area and spend month or two.

12 February 2012 | 6 replies
He's responsible for paying it back and should be looked at as if he was pulling it out of his own checking account.Anthony - For the cash you need from him, I would simply borrow it from someone and pay a flat return (15-20% ?)