3 November 2025 | 10 replies
In our case, what we usually do is ask them to send us a formal signed letter explaining the specific reason why they need to pay their rent in two installments (usually because of how they get paid at work).We also ask for their permission and the contact number of their employer to verify the information.
7 November 2025 | 2 replies
Double check the 'proof' of income, not only with employer verification, but with bank statements/deposits.3.
12 November 2025 | 6 replies
Hey Matt, what I would suggest is it really depends on what marketing strategies you would like to employ.
11 November 2025 | 2 replies
Almost always on commercial properties and 941 taxes or persistent offenders not paying employment taxes.
4 November 2025 | 21 replies
We currently employ 6 techs.
12 November 2025 | 5 replies
What’s helped is being honest about that on the front end and focusing on properties near steady employment rather than purely student-heavy areas.
3 November 2025 | 3 replies
If you flip or wholetail, your profit is taxed as ordinary income, so you’ll pay higher rates and possibly self-employment tax.If you hold and rent, you’ll get depreciation, interest, and expense deductions that can offset rental income and lower your overall tax bill.
24 October 2025 | 6 replies
Even with a small amount of self-employment income, you can still open a Solo 401(k), make limited contributions, and roll over a traditional IRA if the plan allows it.
12 November 2025 | 20 replies
They then return to their country and wait for a new seasonal work visa.Other use stolen identities to get employment.
13 November 2025 | 5 replies
If you're self-employed/a business owner, you can open an Solo 401(k), SIMPLE IRA, or SEP IRA.