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N/A N/A First timer
18 January 2008 | 2 replies
Certainly would be worth doing if your ownership includes all the equipment that's inside a Jiffy Lube.My understanding is that amortization periods for NNN properties may be limited to the remaining lease term.
N/A N/A Renting vs. Selling units
24 February 2008 | 6 replies
I would do whichever gave me the most money over the period I wanted the money.
N/A N/A Where to begin?
5 January 2008 | 7 replies
Of course I'll bet you'll want to check out the rest of their site as well.
Mac Bradley Impact IRS lien has on a property purchased at foreclosure
7 January 2008 | 7 replies
I just happened to come across the following clause in Chapter 209.011 of the Texas Property Code: The redemption period is 180 days and an annual interest rate of 10% (if no rate is stated).Just wanted to clarify.. 8)
Bob Maloney Filing Taxes for LLC - using Form 1065 K-1, etc
3 May 2009 | 7 replies
You should pay yourself a modest salary ($500 a month) and the rest would be non-taxable distributions.
Sayma Riaz foreclosure
6 January 2008 | 2 replies
Here in CO, if a first forecloses, after the auction the second has a short redemption period.
Mohammad Ali reo w/ Bank of NY...how to purchase
6 January 2008 | 1 reply
Also, depending on what state you are in, there can be a redemption period.
Jill Md Deal Structuring Help Needed!
9 January 2008 | 15 replies
Is it that you will make them an offer (of some sort) within the 24 hour period?
Richard Bader Rental Lease Questions
18 January 2008 | 5 replies
Tennessee requires a 5 days grace period before adding a late fee.
Dan Leader Deal review for 28 unit
15 January 2008 | 6 replies
Without cash flow, you will be out of business in a short period of time and this is the number one reason newbies fail.