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Dazrell Fleming CPA with a background of property investment
23 January 2018 | 4 replies
Real Estate Networking Events - These events contain seasoned investors and would be more than happy to refer you to a CPA.
Zach Nelson Looking for Chicago Area CPA
6 February 2018 | 5 replies
Real Estate Networking Events - These events contain investors with similar tax profiles as you.
Zsolt Sapy Need feedback on a new system for Fire & Flood protection
15 February 2018 | 0 replies
We manufacture and have the patent on the only Smart smoke detector that is completely self contained and monitored 24/7 through cellular networks.
Rafael Brown CPA/Tax Planning South FL
24 February 2018 | 4 replies
Real Estate Networking Events - These events contain investors with similar tax profiles as you.
Richard Campbell Jr Creating an LLC
2 June 2016 | 18 replies
I'm not sure if this has arrived in Pennsylvania yet, but what you're describing is a Series LLC, where one LLC contains all of your "other" LLCs.
Wesley Pittman Acceptable "Receipts" for Tax Audit Purposes
17 June 2019 | 8 replies
After getting my receipts, I scan them into PDFs and organize them into property folders.Example folder structure:Property - 123 Main St-- Applications (keep applications on file in electronic format on advice from attorney -- two years is the statute of limitations for discrimination suits)-- Contractors and Receipts (contains scans of contractor invoices and scanned receipts)-- Insurance (contains policy declaration pages, invoices, etc.)-- Pictures (I like before/after pictures, pictures I use for marketing the rentals)-- Purchase (closing documents, settlement statement)-- Taxes (property tax bills and receipts)-- Tenants (information on tenants such as leases, scanned copies of payments)-- Utilities (utility bills for gas, electric, water, sewer)
Dillwyn Mathurin Driving for dollars
2 July 2019 | 7 replies
Easy to download the ownership data into a spread sheet and then merge into a word file that contains your offer letter.
Chris Campeau MA Rent Cancellation Bill Other States Beware
18 July 2020 | 8 replies
In a nutshell the bill contains the following:1. 
Guillermo Perea AB -1842 potential new rental property ?
12 September 2019 | 9 replies
Existing law requires any notice given by an owner to be given in a prescribed manner, to contain certain information, and to be formatted, as specified.This bill would, with certain exceptions, prohibit an owner, as defined, of residential property from terminating the lease of a tenant that has occupied the property for at least 12 months without just cause, as defined.
Brandon Sturgill Rejection Letter Language & Fair Housing
12 July 2020 | 7 replies
RCW refers to Revised Code of Washington, so you can eliminate that if you choose to borrow from this document:ADVERSE ACTION NOTICE (RCW 19.182.110 & RCW 59.18.257)Applicant Name ___________Mailing Address ___________This notice is to inform you that your application to rent the property located at __________ has been:[   ] Rejected[   ] Approved with conditions:[   ] Residency requires an increased monthly rent of $_____[   ] Residency requires increased [   ] fee or [   ] deposit of $_____[   ] Residency requires last month's rent.[   ] Residency requires a qualified guarantor.[   ] Other requirement: __________Adverse action on your application was based on one or more of the following:[   ] Information contained in a consumer credit report.*[   ] The consumer credit report did not contain sufficient information.*[   ] Information received in a criminal record.[   ] Information received in a civil record.[   ] Information received from references.[   ] Information received from previous rental history or housing reference.[   ] Information received from employment verification or income verification.[   ] Inaccurate, false, or misleading statements or missing critical information on application.