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Account Closed Job Growth Rate
5 September 2015 | 0 replies
Where do you think i can find this information for free or what is the next best thing other than "Employment Rate" because it is actually very different from Job Growth Rate?
Joe Calderon Include a clause in lease to ease eviction?
6 September 2015 | 18 replies
Now this guy comes back with "We had conditional leases that included as reasons for immediate termination of lease and surrender of keys: Arrest for felony, arrest for drug charges, DCF intervention , pets (all our properties were no pets allowed) , Failure to pay rent by the 15 of the month , Failure to provide proof of employment ,etc.
Saul L. Dilemma - Pursue or Write Off - evicted tenants debt
13 September 2015 | 23 replies
I have a possession judgement, but no money judgement, no forwarding address, no place of employment.
Sean Cupertino New from South Florida / Ft. Lauderdale, b4 in NJ Union County
6 September 2015 | 5 replies
We would live here until we retired (many, many years away), except....I was informed by my employer this past week that by April 2016, all members of my group will either be terminated and get severance unless we accept the same full relocation plan to move up to the Chester County, PA area. 
Michael Lee Trying to figure out what to do?
18 April 2016 | 34 replies
Once your spouse can transfer her employer retirement plan to an IRA, she will be able to invest her retirement funds in tax liens.
Sam Leon If you won't rent to a lawyer, would you rent to a cop?
10 September 2015 | 42 replies
It really helps with crime in the area and they usually have steady employment but that doesn't out weight the worst downside for me.
Alex Jeffrey Steady Hello BiggerPockets World
11 September 2015 | 16 replies
Currently, I'm an employed independent contractor working for a fleet company, and I'm scraping by income wise.
Nikki Harmon Wholesaler Misrepresented himself
5 September 2017 | 196 replies
—This part does not apply to:(2) Any individual, corporation, partnership, trust, joint venture, or other entity which sells, exchanges, or leases its own real property; however, this exemption shall not be available if and to the extent that an agent, employee, or independent contractor paid a commission or other compensation strictly on a transactional basis is employed to make sales, exchanges, or leases to or with customers in the ordinary course of an owner’s business of selling, exchanging, or leasing real property to the public.Right now the DBPR is about charge a local wholesaler with a few felonies, choose the words you us wisely.Hope this help
Mike Quealy Question about conventional financing for third property
10 September 2015 | 5 replies
There are very rare occasions that the participants in the plan have agreed to their funds being held in an account with absolutely no access unless they have reached retirement age or leave their place of employment.
Sean Peters What would you do: Make $400K on a flip, or $2500/month cash flow
13 September 2015 | 20 replies
@Sean Peters  I agree with those abovecondo converts can cost far more than one might thinkyou sell these off as inventory and your a dealer and taxed as ordinary income and self employment tax unless you C corp I thinkcontingent liablity of selling attached units as the developer.. this is a real issue and proper insurance is advisable for future litigation for construction defects.So the number really is the 250k  number VS the cash flow and what would you do with 250k  if you use it to spring board your business then I think thats a good move.other wise you can jsut rent it knowing you can condo convert at a time in the future if prices rise and it becomes even more advantageous to sell off.Now check with your accountant but you might be able to condo convert and keep these as rentals put them on schedule C and then sell them off over time.. and get cap gain or preserve 1031 potential.. either way sounds like you have a nice deal