
12 March 2014 | 25 replies
I could certainly be wrong in that interpretation (you should verify), but I'm guessing that if you don't do any of the construction work yourself, you don't need a CCB license.

13 March 2014 | 15 replies
I read something a long time ago which applies: Instead of interpreting the feeling as nervousness, think of it as excitement (which it really is).I believe in jumping in with both feet and getting a partner.

20 March 2014 | 2 replies
But it is up to the interpretation of an IRS lawyer, this is somthing you definately don't want to screw around with.

28 March 2014 | 7 replies
That was my interpretation of the lawyer's interpretation.

23 March 2014 | 26 replies
Massachusetts doesn't legally allow me to collect anything for application fees as far as I can interpret the laws.
11 June 2014 | 18 replies
It also addresses a sales tax issue concerning the taxation of accommodations from conflicting Department of Revenue interpretations over the past years.?

15 June 2014 | 5 replies
The Tax Code and Treasury Regulations leave a lot of issues open for interpretation, which creates lots of gray areas.

6 September 2014 | 5 replies
@Benjamin Andrew Pogue Let's interpret "optimal" and "sweet spot" to mean:a) you can find one fairly easilyb) you can rent it fairly quicklyc) it will cash flow and the likelihood of you losing money is lowWith those assumptions, your best bet is 3/2/2 in a subdivision where it is easy to determine value (After Repair Value based on comparable sales AND likely rent) and where home prices are 50-80% of the median home price for your area (working class neighborhoods).

11 August 2016 | 6 replies
I am clear on this.24.04 (b) My interpretation of (b) below How much does this mean.

11 June 2022 | 3 replies
Since the mortgage is in my personal name, but the mortgage payments are made out of my business account, could this be construed as commingling liabilities and potentially be interpreted as piercing the corporate veil in case of litigation?