
15 September 2017 | 10 replies
This is for delivery/setup/removal and 3 months use, with a small fee per month after ($250 I think, thank goodness we have never had to use it yet...).IF I had any taste, and if we did more volume, I might choose to buy the furniture and move from house to house, but since neither is true I think that my stager's job is safe!

4 October 2017 | 5 replies
@Chris Gilbert unfortunately it sounds like the cost to build the deck will need to be capitalized.There is an "anti-abuse" clause to the De Minimis Safe Harbor.
22 January 2018 | 9 replies
It's probably safe to assume they are not criminals because the medical field will run a criminal check on them.

31 May 2023 | 18 replies
And your tile refinisher will give you a specific list of "safe to use" cleaners for the area.

16 April 2019 | 9 replies
While disasters can be rare, it's better to be safe than sorry.

2 June 2019 | 10 replies
I have had some wholesalers tell me they fully disclose their intent to flip to another buyer and never close to the seller, they are probably safe doing this in that the seller will probably never complain to the real estate commission, but that is openly admitting that they intend to fulfill what the state considers to be the role of an agent.

21 October 2022 | 12 replies
I have IT people in my family, so after the first couple of hours of me trying to figure it out on my own (the instructions told me to use FileZilla, but when I went to do that, I got a security alert and when I googled the safety of FileZilla I didn't feel all that safe).

25 February 2020 | 125 replies
In short, Tim explains how most believe they are playing it safe but how they are actually living insanely risking lives by having one job, on paycheck, and by not taking "risk", not investing... ultimately this is the most dangerous route, meanwhile Investing, creating multiple streams of income, working for yourself, could be the safest and most profitable path.

9 October 2021 | 34 replies
That led me down the path of researching the ingredients that make up an affordable, safe, and EXPLOSIVE rental market.Picking the right market will:-Ensure that you get positive cashflow on your deals-Have a high likelihood of great appreciation over the long run-Protect your investments during a downturn due to less recession in the immediate area-Give you a thriving community to plug into to help you learn the ropes and meet the right people-And much moreDon't be blinded by a house that's only 20K but it's in a small, rural town.Price isn't everything.That house will be hard to renovate, keep rented, and manage in a town like that.