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Edwin De leon What Are Your Top Tips For - Direct Mail Marketing For Motivated Sellers
20 January 2011 | 5 replies
In this thread you ask about direct mail marketing, but in a follow up thread today you are trying to teach people tips for direct mail marketing:Here 10 Direct Mail Variables To ConsiderSo, are you a nervous newbie or an expert here to teach us?
Nic DeAngelo Getting Creative With FHA Loans
4 April 2011 | 15 replies
I am in no way an expert on this subject but have been studying up on it myself.
Kyle Meyers Starting my LLC, but I already have the properties
16 February 2011 | 25 replies
Hi Kyle,I am by no means an expert on LLC's so I am sure some of our more experienced member will jump in soon.1. for the properties you can quit claim the deed to the LLC, if you don't have a mortgage this should not be to much of a problem.
Mark Updegraff Luxury Car in Business name? Boys and toys, please help
22 January 2011 | 3 replies
I'm definitely not an expert in this area...in fact, I only know what I've discussed with my CPA (and I could be misremembering)...But, in general, unless your company car is to be *solely* used in a business capacity, it's probably more tax effective to just own the car in your personal name and take a deduction based on the number of miles used for business use (I think it's somewhere around $.55 per mile, these days).If the the car is owned by the business, you can a relatively small depreciation benefit and you get to write off actual expenses related to owning the car, *BUT* whenever you use it for personal use, you would be supposed to consider that as taxable compensation on your personal W2.In other words, if the business owns the car, you're going to get taxed for using it for personal use.I'm sure there are other considerations, but again, I'm not an expert...
Bryan Hancock Business Focus With Constrained Resources
23 January 2011 | 30 replies
What is your experience with investing your time on activities that are profitable, but perhaps you don't consider yourself an expert at?
Mike McKinzie Is a License Required?
27 January 2011 | 23 replies
not an expert here mike, but i see no need to have a license..i've had private lenders lend money before and they weren't licensed, and we didn't end up in jail :D
Yuhanna Sherriff Direction on 54 unit REO deal structure
1 February 2011 | 0 replies
This will allow you to maximize your profits.But if this is your first multi-unit building, I would recommend partnering with a expert in this type of venture.
Warren Foster Buying Properties on existing LC
7 February 2011 | 9 replies
In the course of searching for buy and hold rentals, I have been offered several properties that are currently under existing Land Contracts which leads to a couple of questions for the experts here.
Account Closed Investing low income cities questions
2 February 2011 | 22 replies
John,Concerning Waterbury, Ct:Linda who runs CTreia is an expert when it concerns property in Waterbury.She owns many pieces of property in that City.Linda is the one who normally starts the meetings, introduces the speakers, etc.Ray
Kel S Another interesting way to make $ in RE??
9 February 2011 | 82 replies
Again, you don't need to be an expert or have a degree to take photos and the opinion is something you could ask for or not.