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Jayden Pudney Wholesaling 3 acres of land in Arizona? Help
23 February 2016 | 15 replies
I drove by one of they're developments yesterday and they have 6 spec homes going up on what appears to be contiguous plots of land on I believe Thomas rd just west of pima in Scottsdale if memory serves me.
Kyle Stoltz Real Estate agents in Illinois!
25 February 2016 | 12 replies
I own several food franchises and Sunday is the busiest day of the week for me.
Manuel Diaz What option is best?
29 May 2015 | 2 replies
I served active duty and national guard.
Luke Netardus New investor from El Campo, TX
21 March 2018 | 4 replies
My name is Luke Netardus from El Campo, TX (~1.5 hours southwest of Houston).I have been an engineer in south Texas for a year now after serving five years in the Navy.
Kurt Larson Should I pay off the mortgage of my Live-In Duplex early
9 January 2023 | 3 replies
Then try to Repeat the process.Just some food for thought.
Scott Hasselbach What will be the new trends as a result of COVID-19?
21 May 2020 | 23 replies
I myself haven't latched onto this model yet, another set of hands touching my food isn't that attractive to me. 
Eric Piccione Should I max out my HSA/IRA or neither?
12 November 2020 | 10 replies
I would also remember that these two accounts serve very different purposes.
Joseph Konney Do I need a common electric meter for Multifamily Chicago Homes?
19 November 2020 | 8 replies
(a) No landlord shall rent or cause to be rented any unit in which the tenant is responsible by agreement, implication, or otherwise for direct payment for utility service to the utility company and in which the utility company billing for that service includes any service to common areas of the building or other units or areas used or occupied by persons other than the individual tenant and those occupying the unit with the tenant on the utility account, unless, before offering an initial lease or a renewal lease, accepting a security deposit, or otherwise entering into an agreement with the prospective tenant to let the premises: (1) The landlord provides the prospective tenant with a written statement setting forth the specific areas of the building and any appurtenances that are served by the meter that will be in the tenant's name and the nature of the utility uses of those areas, including any that have not been reflected in past utility company billings but that may arise (such as the rental of a neighboring unit that has been vacant, the installation of washers and driers in the basement, or the use of the garage for mechanics); (2) The landlord provides the prospective tenant with copies of the utility bills for the unit for the previous 12 months, unless waived by the tenant in writing; (3) The landlord neither suggests nor requires the tenant to collect any money for utility bills from neighboring tenants whose utility usage will be reflected in the prospective tenant's utility company billings; and (4) The landlord sets forth in writing the amount of the proposed rent reduction, if any, that is offered to compensate for the tenant's payments for utility usage outside of the tenant's unit.
Nathaniel Walker Bed & Breakfast Investors
21 May 2021 | 6 replies
Since you serve food, they are often different than just standard short term rentals.
Matt Gooding Looking for input from fellow investors on how they do taxes
2 June 2019 | 11 replies
My current understanding of the situation is:I will need to file 2 tax returns 1 for the LLC (this is mainly serves as information for the IRS as a LLC is a pass through tax entity) 1 for my personal.