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Garrett Bailey S-Corp is it worth it?
19 June 2018 | 10 replies
It creates a whole spider web of potentially taxable events for no reason. 
Karen Higgins BEWARE of fraud by erentpayment.com
23 November 2020 | 345 replies
They clearly stated the phone response and web chat was discontinued due to the mob reaction overwhelming their systems, which I 100% understand.
Daniel Leonardis Investing is a team sport. Who's on your team?
21 March 2019 | 0 replies
Instead of searching the web I figure it's better to post here. 
Daniel Sisto Creative Marketing Strategies
29 March 2018 | 13 replies
This will begin to give your business credibility on the web for your specific location and also create some backlinks to your site to help with SEO. 
Antonio Lopez Woo hoo! My first deal off my site!
26 June 2015 | 8 replies
Another time, a gentleman called me and I had to fight for his rapport because when I told him to look up "Antlop Investment Properties" on the web, google automatically searched "Antelope Investment Properties" (like the animal) and he was all like "that's not you"!
Stacy White Real estate agent question
2 June 2019 | 11 replies
Start by attending a real estate investor group, either in person or through facebook or a web site.
Sean Wallace I have a very confusing depreciation situation. Can anyone help?
11 March 2022 | 7 replies
Stessa is a free web based service that can also track depreciation for you as well.Something like this: Depreciation and Capital Expenditures 410 Pacific Item Property Closing Flooring Appliances Remodeling Windows In Service 2020- March 2020- March 2021- Mar 2021- Feb 2021- Oct 2021- May Basis $ 37,419.00 $ 965.60 $ 5,712.00 $ 2,920.00 $ 7,720.00 $ 3,800.00 Recovery 27.5 yrs 5 Yrs 5 Yrs 5 Yrs 27.5 yrs 20 Yrs Convention MM / SL MM / SL MM / SL MM / SL MM / SL MM / SL Year Total Land ($9,355) 2017 $ - 2018 $ - 2019 $ - 2020 $ 1,246.27 $ 1,077.29 $ 168.98 2021 $ 3,241.54 $ 1,360.55 $ 193.12 $ 999.60 $ 511.00 $ 58.52 $ 118.75 2022 $ 3,750.77 $ 1,360.55 $ 193.12 $ 1,142.40 $ 584.00 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2023 $ 3,750.77 $ 1,360.55 $ 193.12 $ 1,142.40 $ 584.00 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2024 $ 3,750.77 $ 1,360.55 $ 193.12 $ 1,142.40 $ 584.00 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2025 $ 3,581.79 $ 1,360.55 $ 24.14 $ 1,142.40 $ 584.00 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2026 $ 2,047.05 $ 1,360.55 $ 142.80 $ 73.00 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2027 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2028 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2029 $ 1,831.63 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2030 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2031 $ 1,831.71 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 $ 190.00 2032 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2033 $ 1,831.71 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 $ 190.00 2034 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2035 $ 1,831.71 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 $ 190.00 2036 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2037 $ 1,831.71 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 $ 190.00 2038 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2039 $ 1,831.71 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 $ 190.00 2040 $ 1,831.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 $ 190.00 2041 $ 1,712.96 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 $ 71.25 2042 $ 1,641.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 2043 $ 1,641.71 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 2044 $ 1,641.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 2045 $ 1,641.71 $ 1,360.93 $ 280.78 2046 $ 1,641.25 $ 1,360.55 $ 280.70 2047 $ 1,244.69 $ 963.91 $ 280.78 2048 $ 280.70 $ 280.70 2049 $ 81.91 $ 81.91 2050 $ -
Chris Penny Exclusive Broker Agreement
30 January 2017 | 10 replies
What's more...his web site is mostly commercial leases.  
Peter Lampione Expenses
4 November 2016 | 6 replies
The types of expenses we are grappling with are subscription costs (to things like bigger pockets, loopnet etc)software (quickbooks, property management)professional fees (accountants and lawyers)advertisingoffice costs (telephone numbers, web hosting)Obviously the more properties we ultimately own the less these overhead costs will be an impact on expenses for any one property, but as you start with your first property, these expenses could very quickly wipe out any CoC ROI.
Jamie Dzierwa Real Estate License
22 December 2010 | 22 replies
.: Late paying taxes, Late paying child support, Running an unauthorized web site, Not disclosing past traffic violations, Not disclosing DUI, Placing business signs on property without consent, Practicing real estate on an expired license ($25,000 fine!)