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Alex Asen Tax implications of building an addition & selling it as a condo?
23 January 2019 | 4 replies
A promissory note could be executed to match up cash flows. 
Bob Romano Do not take shortcuts on screening!
9 February 2019 | 35 replies
The name and picture on the driver's license should match the name on the lease. 3.
Rick Howell Potential Pitfalls to Closing the Deal (and How to Avoid Them)
21 January 2019 | 0 replies
Make sure those instructions match those given in the email.
Samuel Mele First buy and hold Real Estate property
21 January 2019 | 1 reply
My goal is not to be a millionaire but to match what I make in a month to passive income coming in (ex. make 5k from a job and stream 5k passively). 
J.P. Ventura Should I Elect to be an Independent Contractor or an Employee?
22 January 2019 | 4 replies
VenturaW-2 Employee - Employer provides you tools and you are normally doing the work under the guidance of the employer.Independent contractor - Employer does not provide you tools and you are paid to perform a task that may not be under the guidance of the employer.There is other distinctions between the two but those are the big ones.With that said - if you have the option of choosing - I would choose independent contractor if you are going to be working from home and you can have the employer provide you additional compensation since you will have to pay self-employment taxes.
J.P. Ventura Should I Elect to be an Independent Contractor or an Employee?
24 January 2019 | 3 replies
VenturaW-2 Employee - Employer provides you tools and you are normally doing the work under the guidance of the employer.Independent contractor - Employer does not provide you tools and you are paid to perform a task that may not be under the guidance of the employer.There is other distinctions between the two but those are the big ones.With that said - if you have the option of choosing - I would choose independent contractor if you are going to be working from home and you can have the employer provide you additional compensation since you will have to pay self-employment taxes.
Rajesh Kumar First time renting a house from landlord: What to check?
22 January 2019 | 1 reply
As long as everything matches, you’ll thwart 98% of fraudulent ‘landlords’ out there.
Joe Rinderknecht Property Manager in Distress
23 January 2019 | 8 replies
Find out what you can promote that will attract tenants who are a good match for the property.For the existing tenants, improvements help soften the blow of rent increases.
Aaron Hollingshead Would you pass on a 20k house that rents for 500 a month?
25 January 2019 | 33 replies
The difference is in the distinction - is $20,000 the entrance or the exit?
Aleksey F. Hole in Wood Floor in Hallway - Repair or Cover?
23 February 2019 | 13 replies
Either you refinish those at same time to match this hall OR put laminate over stairs and this whole hall.