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Deddy W. Fixing tenant induced damage that is not covered by insurance
2 July 2014 | 25 replies
Hello again good folks of BP,I asked my PM for details and here is her explanation of the situation:"Because the bowing of the floor is not so pronounced it doesn’t reflect on the pictures.
Rich Weese 4th obstacle to creating real wealth
15 September 2009 | 33 replies
I will agree that your spending power over the time you are contributing $100K to your Roth is reduced by the amount of taxes you will have to pay on the contributions, but I do not agree that this is reflected in a reduction of the value of the Roth contributions.The second fault I have with your example is the taxation on the Traditional IRA.
Gregory Delmonico 6% Real Estate Commissions a Thing of the Past?
16 May 2019 | 15 replies
It's blatantly obvious that the market prices are not changing to reflect the difference in service that realtors provide. 
Nick Grewe How do I be an effective general contractor?
17 June 2022 | 73 replies
You recommend something that will eliminate noise better.Be clear on the how likely or not the estimate you give may have additional unforeseen costs, make sure they understand that agreeing to it in writing or that it's reflected in your estimate, and how much in contingencies they can afford.Be up front if you're going to accept other jobs while doing your clients so if you're not present a given day it's not a surprise.Educate clients well so they understand what to expect, what is and isn't possible as to not take it out on you later.
Tim Mieney My Turn Key Company Due Diligence (Reposted)
20 August 2022 | 36 replies
If it works (or doesn't) reflect on it so that you can use that knowledge in the future.  
Pete Harper Hold-Over Tenant w/ Pet Dilemma
30 October 2022 | 5 replies
We have gone through and updated to our leases to with pet addendums reflecting they have pets.  
Grant Johnson Mentorship / Education Programs - Thoughts on Value
25 October 2021 | 6 replies
Will definitely need to reflect on the perceived value in the price. 
Devan R. 1031 Exchange - Rental Propert
18 February 2019 | 7 replies
If you and your wife file jointly, then you are both the 'taxpayer' in the exchange and titling on the replacement properties can be adjusted to reflect that.You'll soon see replies from @Dave Foster on the exchange, as well as some CPAs that often chime in expanding on each point.
Nathan Cao Purchasing a Tax Deed Property
2 July 2012 | 5 replies
Hello EquityNCashFlow,There are a few items to beware of (no reflection on the Tax Deed Holder/Owner).First, you can do a little research on your own by making sure that the owner is the actual owner of Record.
Michael H. 5 Duplex owner finance
17 August 2017 | 38 replies
If you do all leg work and all she has to do is sign - that's a service, and should be reflected in price or terms.