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Dale M. How do I get Rid of this thing ???
29 November 2009 | 2 replies
So if your property value has decreased recently (like most have) then make sure the appraisers assessment reflects that change and in a few years as lower taxes come on the bill and those higher previous years fall off then you might find yourself in an OK situation.
Mike Lauer Bedroom in the basement? ARV Question
2 October 2017 | 10 replies
A certain renter may find that extra room desireable even if you can't get the appraisal number to reflect it.
Breland Clark Financing needed for flip
6 January 2023 | 13 replies
I would bring on a credit partner that owns at least 25% of the company and have that reflected upon your Operating Agreement.
Tirzo Quintero My Agent Willnot put an Offer becuase is too low.
11 October 2018 | 66 replies
Most likely the agent doesn't want to do it because he feels like it will be a huge waste of his time and may reflect on his reputation that he is some low ball loser so people wont want to deal with him in the future......and I get that....If you have a good relationship and want to keep working with him, just ask.... and let him know how you feel....if nothing else, let him know you understand his side but still want to make the offer and if he doesn't want to do that, its ok...you will find someone that will
Klemens N. Asset Protection Strategy
22 March 2021 | 46 replies
Everything is smooth and automatic without my personal name in it.Two most important things: 1) good land trust agreement with all the necessary details, and 2) good Series LLC operating agreement to reflect the structure.It just works for me so far.  
Klaycon Santos Should i trust sellers rent roll and financial documents?
13 July 2021 | 20 replies
So you'd have to adjust your annual incomes to reflect those 2 years of work, then maybe you can have stabilized pro forma figures. 
Hassan Omar For Jan, Feb and March I'm going to buy some houses; here's how..
3 August 2009 | 129 replies
Thus, it would seem to be an exercise in futility to try to track each hour spent and assign an arbitrary number to it, then try to justify your compensation for those activities to a private lender.It would seem to be much simpler to adjust your proposed profit percentage to reflect the fact that you would be the one doing the majority of the legwork/project management.
Bienes Raices "Are you the owner?"
28 June 2011 | 31 replies
Trying to sue somebody you don't know (not have the name of) is going to be a bit of extra work for your attorney and the retainer fee will probably reflect that, especially if you're coming with a weak case and asking them to work on contingency.Bottom line: Don't be the low-hanging fruit.
Christa LaFlam C-Corp or S-Corp
9 August 2019 | 27 replies
I don't generally like to give rules of thumb because the structure should fit how you operate your business and reflect some of the stuff that you have going on in your personal tax return.
Jake Hartnett The Land Geek
8 December 2020 | 33 replies
I went through a weekend of self reflection and mindset work, and finally pulled the trigger.