24 October 2013 | 17 replies
Risk of economic changes in your area, Physical risks of loss, insured coverage.
7 August 2023 | 6 replies
Make sure the person that you ask to do this: *pays on time, no late payments in their history*does not use more than 30% of the available credit on that card*has had the account for several years*is willing to list you as an authorized user, and will not give you a physical card3.
13 August 2019 | 10 replies
Generally speaking an employee physically located within a state may create filing nexus for operating businesses.Rental RE may be different.You're never forced to incorporate anywhere, however there are specific circumstances in which you should register with a state's Secretary of State to conduct business within the state.
6 November 2019 | 41 replies
My complex consists of 7 individual buildings each with a different physical and legal address and consists of 6 different parcels, so your idea seems possible.
10 August 2023 | 24 replies
@Kyle SoudalanIt's about $150 here in Pittsburgh, $300 if you go all the way to physically getting rid of the tenant, but then you also get the help of the local elected constable to legally handle the ejectment, which is not at all an inconsiderable matter.In answer to your questions:1.
10 February 2019 | 10 replies
It doesn't matter what type of funds you utilize to initially purchase the home, it matters how long YOU physically owned the property
28 December 2017 | 5 replies
I am more than physically capable of carrying heavy things, working hard, and putting some time and effort into your investment.
28 July 2021 | 7 replies
Except instead of a number like PO box 345, you get to use the stores physical location, which tends to appear more genuine.
7 April 2022 | 9 replies
This could be due to the number of rentals you have, location of your rentals, certain physical details about your rentals, loss history, etc.
8 October 2021 | 151 replies
These would be things like encroachments, where a fence or some other physical item is crossing over the property line (PL) from an adjacent property.