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James Park Can a business owner contribute to both the SEP and Solo401K 2016
8 November 2016 | 1 reply
Lastly, when a self-employed individual maintains more than one trade or business, the questionarises as to whether the limit is based on the sum of earned income or loss from all trades orbusinesses under common control [as defined in IRC 414( c)) as modified by IRC 415(h)], or ifonly the trade or business maintaining the plan being tested is used.For purposes of the IRC 415limit, earned income for the self-employed individual is based on the sum of the earned incomefrom all the controlled trades or businesses, regardless of whether the related employer maintainsa qualified plan [Reg. 1.415-2(d)(6)].EXAMPLE: Andy, a sole proprietor, operates a law practice as a sole proprietorand has $100,000 of self-employment income from such practice for 2008 (prior tothe reduction for one-half of self-employment tax).
Remmy Vernon Security Deposit Return/Roommates
9 November 2016 | 9 replies
Normal practice is Security Deposit stays on apartment per original lease. 
Raymond Hill New Real Estate Agent/Aspiring Investor
8 November 2016 | 3 replies
. - get back asap to the inquiries you receive, even if it is a brief prepared message, "Thank you for your inquiry, It will be my pleasure to find the information you are looking for, and will provide you with same as soon as possible"  , then do it... under-promise and over-deliver- be part of the Board of REALTORS in your district, get to know the computer program used and practice- take part of as many classes; webinars etc as possibleThe list goes on. 
Rob Carr Why wouldn't investor just steal my deal?
10 November 2016 | 6 replies
But work on and practice your pitch and value proposition.
Derek Curtis First Call from Motivated Seller....Botched
14 November 2016 | 8 replies
@John Horner I'm hoping that my phone starts ringing more and more so I can get more practice!
Manuel D ochoa Finally doing my introduction
9 November 2016 | 2 replies
I'm a license real estate agent focusing in investors; not only do I want to help look for properties but also joint venture. i have a background in construction; my dad was a contractor so I was practically raised flipping properties.
Justin Godlewski Submit Offer or Wasting Time?
9 November 2016 | 7 replies
@Justin Godlewski Yes, get comfortable disappointing the list price; one cannot loose money on a deal to be successful.Ignore the list price and offer what you think it is worth, this takes practice.  
Michael Begnaud Misrepresented Square Footage on Purchase
9 December 2018 | 18 replies
Local practices differ, but there's usually more than one accepted way to measure square footage.  
Micah Starbuck Moving to Knoxville. Looking for RA or flippers for owner occup
1 July 2017 | 3 replies
So a little different post but my family and I will likely relocate from SLC UT to the Knoxville area this summer and we need a place to live.We're looking for any recommendations for real estate agents or flippers with projects wrapping up around July/August.We'd like to be outside of Knoxville but near shopping, schools, etc.Thanks for any help or leads you might have!
Alfons Weigl New BP Member St. Louis - Contractor
5 April 2017 | 4 replies
Louis area is where I plan to buy (and relocate to, most likely!)