10 November 2025 | 0 replies
Assuming the government reopens this week, we'll get October CPI and jobless claims data this Thursday, and PPI, retail sales, and business inventories Friday.
6 November 2025 | 192 replies
What is the claim - that someone is going to sue them, or kidnap their child, or what?
22 October 2025 | 17 replies
A couple questions/major concerns:- did you give the borrowers all of the money up front, or was this paid out in draws as work was completed?
4 November 2025 | 19 replies
I can show you a website where $8.99 can get you a perfectly good drivers lisence and another site where you can by a complete identity for between $50-$400.
28 October 2025 | 5 replies
.- Building itself (39-year)doesn’t.A cost segregation study will help break those out so you can still claim 40% bonus where eligible.If you need help running the numbers or planning a cost seg study, feel free to reach out to me directly.
30 October 2025 | 379 replies
Not completely liquid, but they will work to get your investment back early if you need it.
14 November 2025 | 14 replies
This means everything—from the building components (as allocated by a cost segregation study) to the new furniture—must be installed, fully operational, and ready for guests to use before the end of the calendar year to claim the full deduction on the tax return filed in 2026 for the 2025 tax year.To be fully balanced, you should also research "Depreciation Recapture" when you sell.
19 October 2025 | 11 replies
Unfortunately, that may still cost you money as you aren't flying in to attend court, meaning you'll have to hire an attorney who will probably petition to escalate the case from small claims.
30 October 2025 | 5 replies
Well guess what he is suing the landlord as a personal injury claim for $25 million. https://katu.com/news/local/washington-county-deputy-charles...There is an inverse relationship between how high or low an area cashflows year 1 vs how high it will grow its cashflow/total return in the future.
7 November 2025 | 4 replies
Is it much more difficult to deal with smaller local incurance providers compared to the bigger insurance companies like State Farm, Progressive during a claim?