2 March 2008 | 17 replies
You must put out signs, have attractive color flyers with good information and be willing to answer the telephone and show your house at the drop of a pin.
16 June 2009 | 6 replies
Business exterior and Interior photos - Two (2) personal reference letters (Showing name, address, telephone, cellphone) Markets we serve: Worldwide, excluding countries under the USA and/or UN embargo.
15 March 2007 | 2 replies
Place routine telephone calls on late rent payments;17.
31 May 2013 | 12 replies
Depends on what you want to do, An agent can manage a property unless there is some state limitation to renting, a broker is even better, each has it's down sides too, so saying a broker might not really be the best if allyou want to do is list and sell, a broker must ste up an office, have business hours, a telephone, post bonds, etc. so you need to look at what you want to do first and then get the appropriate license for that work. :)
16 June 2013 | 15 replies
This can be done by email, telephone, but seldom in person.A great question is to inquire about hobbies.
18 June 2013 | 17 replies
A tenant of mine noticed a sign of mine on a telephone pole and asked me to take it down, thinking I was selling the house they rented, while in fact it was a huge source of leads for three years!
3 July 2013 | 19 replies
It has also been extremely disheartening watching it be successful with seniors in particular {just as the telephone scammer targets the elderly, so do many of their online peers}.We are all going to receive more of these unsolicited emails where the author sounds like they know us, or are a friend of a friend.
12 July 2013 | 8 replies
to find telephone numbers I usually find http://people.switchboard.com, any other websites you recommend?
26 July 2013 | 2 replies
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24 May 2015 | 33 replies
ROBS stands for rollover as business startup.Over 20,000 ROBS have been funded to date and fortunately the IRS has published guidelines on ROBS.October 2008 Memorandum:First official publication where the IRS formally addressed the ROBS arrangement;IRS confirmed that these transactions may be not challenged as “non-compliant per se”;IRS summarized the steps involved in the ROBS transaction; andIRS identified compliance pitfalls including the failure to file the annual retirement plan form 5500 tax return, the failure to file the corporation’s tax return, & the failure to obtain an annual valuation of the plan’s assets including the investment in the corporation stock2009 - ROBS ProjectIn 2009, the IRS initiated a “ROBS project” to define traits of compliant ROBS plans and in doing so acknowledged that a ROBS transaction can be conducted in a compliant manner. 2010 – IRS Telephone Forum In a 2010 telephone forum conducted by the IRS, the IRS’s Director of Employee Plans Examinations Office and the Area Plan Manager stated that ROBS transactions are not “abusive per se” and that “you can have a textbook ROBS that is pretty much problem-free.”Fall of 2010 Retirement News for Employers: Brief SummaryThe IRS confirmed that the ROBS transaction is not considered an abusive tax avoidance transaction;The IRS confirmed that it does not protect business owners (also known as the plan sponsor) from incorrectly administering the retirement plan;The IRS confirmed that if the rules are not followed the retirement plan will be subjected to adverse tax consequencesFebruary 2013 Employee Plans Compliance Unit ROBS Project: Brief SummaryMuch of the same information contained in the October 2088 Memorandum was published in this summary; andThe IRS again confirmed that ROBS is not considered abusive transaction.