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More Than 1,000 Companies And Organizations Call For Modernizing Homeowner Energy Efficiency Tax Credit
In a letter sent Monday to tax leadership in the U.S. House and Senate, 1,063 companies and organizations called on Congress to expand and modernize the 25C tax credit for homeowner energy
Is Civic Tax Relief Legit?
Are you looking for a tax relief company? These firms have appealed to many taxpayers, as their expertise, experience, and advocacy are indispensable when dealing with a debt of this kind. The selection of such companies is extensive, but not all of them are trustworthy and legit, as presented in their advertisements.
Buying a Second Home – 4 Things to Consider
Thinking of buying a second home? You could use it as a vacation home or as an investment property. Everything to consider before making the purchase is discussed below.
Justice Department Settles Disability Discrimination Claims Against 19 Building Owners
The Justice Department today announced that it reached a single agreement with 19 building owners* who rent space in their buildings to stores and restaurants. The agreement requires
5 Ways To Lower Your Taxes As A Real Estate Investor
Although real estate investment is expensive, it's one of the ventures guaranteeing high-profit margins. To do well in this business, you need to know the survival tricks investors use to maintain the rising graph of profits. The most effective way
HOW TO LAWFULLY EVICT A TENANT IN 9 STEPS
If you stay in the rental property industry for long enough, you’re likely to come across a tenant who is either unable or unwilling to pay his or her rent on time.
According to a TransUnion Rental Screen Solutions Survey, 84% of landlords are concerned about payment problems with their tenants.
9 Reasons Your Neighbour Might File a Property Dispute
No one wants to get involved in a dispute with their neighbour, right? So, understanding the reasons your neighbour might file a property dispute is incredibly important. Take a look…
CONSUMER ALERT: THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER PROTECTION REMINDS NEW YORKERS OF TRAMPOLINE PARK LAWS
The Division of Consumer Protection is today alerting New Yorkers about laws governing the State’s trampoline parks to help keep families safe. Trampoline parks, which are able to re-open at 25 percent capacity in New York State on March 26, represent a billion-dollar industry nationwide.
Double Net Lease: What Is It and how Does It Work?
The double net lease, which is also called the "NN" or "net-net" lease is a type of lease agreement where the tenant is responsible to pay premiums to insure a building and property taxes. Unlike the single net lease, which is one that only requires the tenant to pay the property taxes, this option passes more costs to the tenant in the form of insurance payments.
Everything You Should Know About Selling Your Property in Portugal
Selling your property in Portugal can be easy when you get the right real estate agents. The main benefit of using professionals is helping you to locate the right buyers. They are aware of what buyers are looking for when purchasing a property.
Premises Liability: What to Know
Most businesses have premises liability insurance in addition to general liability insurance coverage. That is because personal injury litigation can be very costly, especially if the case is brought to court. Every case is different but let's take a look at what can happen.
Air BnB Rules & The Law
Utilizing Air BnBs is the trendy new way to experience travel around the world. Giving tourists the ability to rent a condo or house in the city of the dreams not only lets them come and experience a new environment, but it also lets them live like the locals. It’s no surprise that regular tourists and influencers alike have hopped on this trendy way to stay.
Understanding the Impact of Prop 19 on California Real Estate
Each state tries to generate revenue one way or another to fund the things residents expect from governing bodies like firefighters, cops, schools, and infrastructure. California's Prop 19 aims to change taxes, and it's targeting residential real estate
Consider These 5 Locations to Relocate Your Business
The grass on the other side looks greener every year for entrepreneurs. Change of location is one of the most promising paths to business growth. You may want to shift cities because you need more space, are located in an area headed downhill, or are just looking for an upgrade. According to the US Census Bureau more than 40 million Americans relocate each year
How to Attract the Best Tenants as a Landlord
As a landlord, you want to ensure your property stays in good standing and get paid on time. This means you need to find good tenants that are responsible. Investing in real estate can be risky, and choosing the wrong tenants can make this business venture a nightmare.
Most U.S. Hazardous Waste Sites in Close Proximity to Federally Funded Housing
An estimated 77,000 people who live in federally assisted housing across the United States are at risk of being poisoned by dangerous toxic contamination and the federal government has been aware of this hazard for years but taken no action, according to a new report released today by the Shriver Center on Poverty Law, Earthjustice
An Overview of the 1031 Exchange
The United States Internal Revenue Code is a portion of the federal statutory tax laws which is published in different volumes of the United States Statutes at Large. It is separated as Title 26 of the code and it covers taxes, its procedures, and administration.
GSA to Conduct Public Auction of 1.67 Acre Seaside, CA Property – Opening Bid...
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) will be holding a public sale for the parcel of land, including a large building, located at the Southwest Corner of Colonel Durham Street and Parker Flats Cut-Off Road, in Seaside
WHAT IS THE EVICTION PROCESS IN CALIFORNIA?
Eviction is a dirty word for both tenants and the landlords that believe the time has come to remove one or more parties from an apartment. The process anywhere can lead to a strained relationship at best and a bitter acrimonious fight that ends up in the judicial system.
MISMO® Issues Taxpayer Consent Language as Solution for New IRS Requirement on Sharing Tax...
MISMO®, the mortgage industry's standards organization, has issued its Taxpayer Consent Language, which permits lenders to share tax information received