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Todd Burton Oceanpointe Investments LLC
10 April 2020 | 146 replies
For Morris to claim he had no knowledge is simply an insult to those who invested  intelligence.. it was widely known that Morris was seeking help 2 years ago with these same issues. 
Rick Michaels Stairs not meeting code to get C.O.O.
11 December 2018 | 9 replies
The inspector said they are not wide enough and that 36"x36" landings must be added, which there is no room for.  
Scott Sklare Excellent BRRRR Opportunity
28 March 2019 | 1 reply
I usually figure $30-40/unit, but this can vary widely from place to place.
Gregory Zakas Looking for property managers in Milwaukee area
19 August 2021 | 9 replies
Hi Gregory, I recently hired City Wide Rentals to manage our properties and I cannot say enough good things about them.
Landon Evans Cost segregation study for a single family short-term rental?
19 December 2022 | 16 replies
It is also a double-wide mobile home so I feel like a cost segregation study would be worth the money if it's not ridiculously expensive since they actually do depreciate unlike a typical home. 
Taylor Moncrief Effects of Amazon and FedEx DC on property value
26 July 2022 | 5 replies
Lots of municipalities don't want the warehouses any more....because of the low wages....they want higher skilled and higher waged jobs.I'm guessing these also probably draw from a wide range area of the people who work there, not just the immediate area.If anything may help apartments in the area.Now the HDQ2 project...that might be a different story...although from what I understand what happened was/is very different than what maybe they pitched or the local politicians thought it could be.Now I understand Amazon decided to spread people out all over the country for what typically were HDQ type jobs...so while NOVA was awarded a site...I'm don't think it will turn out like everyone thought.Many of those jobs are very good and high paying though...so I'm sure it added some pressure to an already hot market.   
Adam Sankowski Has anyone ever used a loan against a stock portfolio to finance?
14 December 2022 | 33 replies
While stock you own is an asset and technically could be utilized as collateral, the typical volatility associated with most stock prices could expose the lender to wide swings in collateral value hence some hesitation. 
Eric Rosiello Ski Area Rentals - New England
22 March 2024 | 20 replies
It has a reputation for great snow conditions and a wide variety of runs for all abilities.Sugarloaf in Maine: Sugarloaf is the largest ski area in the East, with 1,240 acres of skiable terrain and 162 trails.
Bill Gulley DRONES
12 February 2013 | 19 replies
LOLDrones should keep the paranoid wide awake, they have infrared night vision too.This morning I wondered if in twenty years you'd get pulled over on the roadway for speeding by a hovering drone, wonder if it could shoot a stickey ticket to your windshield?
Cory Adams SD IRA or 401K vs taking the tax hit on early withdrawl
23 May 2014 | 37 replies
Essentially all other categories of qualified plans can, including Roth 401K's, regular 401K's and IRAs, 403B's, and lump sum pension payouts, among others.Further, it's a widely shared viewed by tax pros that so-called "checkbook IRA/LLCs" may be potentially subject to future scrutiny by the IRS, while SD401k's have never been associated with any such concerns.