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James Keller OWC vs. selling outright
9 August 2011 | 1 reply
The combined value is $450k.
Sergiu Spinu Renting out or flip and sell
12 August 2011 | 9 replies
A good rental might net $100 a month, and the favorable tax treatment means you keep a lot of that $100.
Bryan Hancock What Is The Distinction Between "Management" and "Voting Rights?"
2 November 2011 | 3 replies
If the deal is controlled via an entity, and the entity of choice is a Limited Liability Company (LLC), I would say the combinations are virtually limitless.
Diane Menke How would you landlords handle this?
10 January 2009 | 27 replies
I agreed to pay for the first treatment because she is a good tenant.
N/A N/A LandTrust
16 January 2009 | 0 replies
How do you set it up in the combination with the LLC?
Paul Kogan Should I hold,sell or refi?
23 January 2009 | 3 replies
Combine those and you have some cash when you sell in the future.
Tami R. Listing price and offer...
19 May 2009 | 20 replies
Every property, lender, and realtor are different, you have to try your hand at cracking the combination.
Franklin Lee Inherited 50 acre land...got questions.
22 February 2009 | 11 replies
Many cities and counties went crazy during the boom implementing huge impact fees for schools, treatment plants, roads, parks, etc.
Tim B REDC Auctions
12 April 2009 | 14 replies
Their sold prices are also higher which supports that theory (combined with the properties returning to the market).I like hudsonandmarshall and williamsauction better.
Richard Warren Soros sees no bottom for world financial "collapse"
22 February 2009 | 24 replies
They are made by entrepreneurs finding ways to combine various factors of production (material, labor etc.) to produce a good that is worth more to consumers than the sum of it's parts.