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Mark Forest LLC or sole prop
29 October 2015 | 96 replies
For example, if the owner of the LLC is an individual, the LLC's income and expenses would be reported on the following schedules filed with the owner's Form 1040:Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship);Schedule C-EZ, Net Profit From Business (Sole Proprietorship);Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss; orSchedule F, Profit or Loss From Farming.
Jhansi B. tenant withholding rent saying landlord hasn't fixed the items
7 September 2012 | 52 replies
Now she says that there is mold and she had to go and purchase mold remediation stuff this weekend etc.. also there is gap in the side garage door we installed so pests are coming in, and AC guy took time to fix the problem which increased her PG&E bill $200 and there is a stump in the front yard which is a sore eye etc..My gut feeling is she doesn't have money to pay so she is using all these as excuse.
Shawn Dandridge LLC For Every Property
18 May 2011 | 26 replies
So each time i acquire a new rental it would only cost $50. and I just file my tax return as usual.Picture this:Master LLC Mr X Real EstateSeries A: Flipping company S CorpSeries B: RE Holding Company C CorpSeries C: Long term rental 1Series D: Long term rental 2Series E: Long term rental 3Series F: Long term rental 4Series G: Property managementSeries H: Contracting business.
Jonathan Sowinski Sanity check: 50%/2% rules fail. Could this still be a good investment?
28 October 2011 | 19 replies
It is NOT based on going in with a bunch of deferred maintenance to the property.You might look at less of a percentage in maintenance costs with showing bumped up cash flow by the seller.Do not be deceived by this as the seller has let things go and patched things to increase cash.The problem is then fixing to be dumped into your lap.7% vacancy is very,very light.Have you looked at the sellers Schedule E tax returns??
Chris Colvard Short Sale Nightmare
9 September 2011 | 28 replies
Also, no phone calls - everything said should be in writing via e-mail.
Rich Weese I still like new const over rehabbing
13 March 2013 | 88 replies
I'm not sure I helped much in my response to your e-mail, but I tried.
Brandon Sheffield New super motivated member from Sioux Falls, SD!
3 March 2013 | 4 replies
Hi Brandon- I did send e-mail along with acceptance as colleague.
Tevis Verrett Solar Panels, Multi-Family, & Charging/Collecting Utilities: How To?
26 May 2017 | 16 replies
The way it has been explained to me, the company leases, installs and maintains the solar panels and system for "free" while selling you energy at a discount and financing the whole thing by selling energy back to PG&E and SMUD.
Mark Forest Carpet; keep it or pull it?
19 April 2013 | 14 replies
We have one here that runs sales on a cheap carpet that is very similar to what is popular here locally.
Karen Margrave Ryan - Romneys' V.P. choice - thoughts?
13 August 2012 | 71 replies
Two recent examples:Reagan raised taxes almost 1% of GDP during his time in office (the largest peace-time tax increase in history); he "negotiated with terrorists" (Gorbachev was the most evil person on the planet back then, according to most Americans); he fought for the rights of gays and lesbians 30 years before it was popular; and he granted amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants.