Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
meadandale
ParticipantYep, maximizing homes per development by putting huge homes on small lots within arms reach of each other.
meadandale
ParticipantYep, maximizing homes per development by putting huge homes on small lots within arms reach of each other.
meadandale
ParticipantYep, maximizing homes per development by putting huge homes on small lots within arms reach of each other.
meadandale
Participant4200 sq ft house on a 5000 sq ft lot…And they thought that they were gonna get almost 3 million for this place?
LOL
meadandale
Participant4200 sq ft house on a 5000 sq ft lot…And they thought that they were gonna get almost 3 million for this place?
LOL
meadandale
Participant4200 sq ft house on a 5000 sq ft lot…And they thought that they were gonna get almost 3 million for this place?
LOL
meadandale
Participant4200 sq ft house on a 5000 sq ft lot…And they thought that they were gonna get almost 3 million for this place?
LOL
meadandale
Participant4200 sq ft house on a 5000 sq ft lot…And they thought that they were gonna get almost 3 million for this place?
LOL
meadandale
ParticipantWe don’t all do that.
You have to be able to make at least a passing case that the item was a business related expense. Obviously some accountants and business owners are shady and will try and push anything through their business to get the tax break. The IRS will say otherwise when it catches up to them. These things are huge red flags and an audit waiting to happen.
meadandale
ParticipantWe don’t all do that.
You have to be able to make at least a passing case that the item was a business related expense. Obviously some accountants and business owners are shady and will try and push anything through their business to get the tax break. The IRS will say otherwise when it catches up to them. These things are huge red flags and an audit waiting to happen.
meadandale
ParticipantWe don’t all do that.
You have to be able to make at least a passing case that the item was a business related expense. Obviously some accountants and business owners are shady and will try and push anything through their business to get the tax break. The IRS will say otherwise when it catches up to them. These things are huge red flags and an audit waiting to happen.
meadandale
ParticipantWe don’t all do that.
You have to be able to make at least a passing case that the item was a business related expense. Obviously some accountants and business owners are shady and will try and push anything through their business to get the tax break. The IRS will say otherwise when it catches up to them. These things are huge red flags and an audit waiting to happen.
meadandale
ParticipantWe don’t all do that.
You have to be able to make at least a passing case that the item was a business related expense. Obviously some accountants and business owners are shady and will try and push anything through their business to get the tax break. The IRS will say otherwise when it catches up to them. These things are huge red flags and an audit waiting to happen.
meadandale
ParticipantI lost all credibility for that guy when I called him back in 1999. I didn’t have a realtor and he pushed his dad on me. His dad did absolutely zero work. All of the homes we ended up looking at were ones that I found on the internet and when I would ask him pointed questions about whether the asking prices were a ‘good deal’ he had nothing. Wouldn’t run any comps, wouldn’t give any opinion, didn’t do any work except show up and let me into the places.
I laugh everytime I hear him on the radio–what a charlatan.
-
AuthorPosts
