• Ready to Sign that Lease Agreement?

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    The real estate market is booming across the United States, especially in select areas of California as well as Las Vegas. Even the sleepy town of Boise, Idaho is experiencing record breaking primary residential development. Where ever you happen to live, you have probably noticed it’s not so easy to get into that coveted house you have always dreamed of, despite the favorable mortgage rates.Read more…
  • The Lease And Purchase Option

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    If you have an investment property, should you rent it or sell it? The answer to that question is that you should do both. If you have lots of time on your hands and are handy with tools, you can choose to rent out your property.Read more…
  • Terms to Know Before Leasing A Vehicle - Leasing Jargon Simplified

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    So, you’ve decided that you want to lease that next vehicle. Can’t really blame you. With today’s incentives, rebates, and favourable lease rates why wouldn’t you.Read more…
  • The Leverage of the Lease

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    In today’s rapidly changing business environment it makes sense to consider all the options before paying for your business equipment – whether it’s a photocopier, computer system, computer hardware or software, telephone system, security equipment, office furniture or anything else. Many business people will give great consideration to the actual purchase, getting quotes from different suppliers and considering different choices. When it comes to paying, however, they simply pay cash or use bank finance without fully exploring the available options.Read more…
  • Increase Your Business Growth and Cash Flow Through Equipment Leasing

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    "If it can be manufactured, it can be leased." For the past decade or so, this statement has become more and more true to fact. From computer software to commercial aircraft, equipment leases are utilized day in and day out in a constantly changing and highly aggressive business environment worldwide.Read more…
  • Explore An Effective Revolutionary Approach To Traditional Business Financing

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    For business owners who need working capital now there is a revolutionary, tax-deductible cash flow solution that frees up capital and gives them the money they need to grow. This diversified cash flow solutions is known as “asset leasing.”With an asset lease, business owners can obtain quick cash for any company need by simply selling their equipment and leasing it back.Read more…
  • What to Consider Before Leasing a Car

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    Some people choose to lease a car rather than buying one outright. Here are some useful tips on what to consider before leasing a car:The most important thing to remember is that you do not own the vehicle. You get to use it but must return it at the end of the lease unless you choose to buy it.Read more…
  • Basic Things You Should Know About A Lease Purchase Contract

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    What exactly is a contract?By definition, a contract is an agreement between two or more parties to do, or to refrain from doing, a particular thing in exchange for something valuable. The parties can be individuals, businesses, organizations and government agencies.Read more…
  • Pricing Your Apartments

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    How do you fix a price point for an apartment? Take a guess? Figure it based on your carrying costs?Read more…
  • Can't Rent a Work Zone

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    So you’ve picked up your first (or third, or tenth) income property, and it’s a real fixer-upper. You’ve got a great team of contractors, and you know what they need to do and how much time and money it’s going to cost to make it happen. The renovations are going to put you in the red and you’re going to need to get a tenant in there ASAP.Read more…
  • True Tenant Tales, Volume One

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    Working with tenants can be an amazing experience. (Owners and contractors are equally astounding, but those are subjects for another day.) It seems I get my most memorable anecdotes over the phone.Read more…
  • Lease or Buy? That is Always the Question with Car Financing

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    Leasing is a perfectly viable and legitimate way to finance a new car. Although leasing offers attractive benefits, it is somewhat more complex than buying with a loan. This means there can be pitfalls if a decision to lease is made for the wrong reasons.Read more…
  • What Happens When the Anchor Tenant Moves and You Are On a Ten-year Lease?

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    Recently there was an article in the Houston Business Journal of the anchor store in many shopping centers through out Houston pulling out. Kmart, took out some stores, so did three other big box stores and a few consumer electronics places and larger furniture stores, now Albertson’s has left. Who gets hurt?Read more…
  • Be Patient Screening Tenants

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    Rental real estate is a solid way to make money. I'm particularly fond of residential properties, because people have to live somewhere. But it's not for the faint of heart.Read more…
  • Smart Car Leasing for Beginners

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    Car leasing is extremely popular because it provides an attractive method of driving an automobile that you might not otherwise afford. It allows you to make lower monthly payments than with traditional car purchase loans. About one out of every four vehicles driven by automotive consumers in the United States are leased.Read more…
  • Interim Rent: Equipment Leasing's Trap Door

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    Many lessees enter into lease transactions that they believe are competitive based on faulty rate assumptions. Most lease rate calculations don’t take interim rent into consideration. Interim rent is the trap door that allows lessors to receive increases in lease pricing.Read more…
  • Landlord Tips And Tricks

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    Every real estate investor dealing in rental homes has done his own clean-up and fix-up, at least in the early years. Landlords also become very skilled at managing tenants after being burned a few times.You learn the tricks of the trade and how to get the best results for the least cost.Read more…
  • Using Equipment Leasing as a Competitive Weapon

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    Most great generals know how to design winning battle plans. They also know how to use their resources to gain advantages over the enemy. For these military leaders, getting enough tanks, aircraft, ships and armaments into the hands of the right personnel can spell military victory or defeat.Read more…
  • Lease Contracts - The Meaning of "Joint" and "Several"

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    When you see the phrase "joint and several" in a legal document or contract it means that that the parties on one side of the agreement are responsible individually and collectively for the terms of the agreement.Example: In the case of two tenants signing a lease agreement, "joint" means they are jointly responsible for the rent."Several" means that their joint relationship is severed.Read more…
  • Leases And Tenants - The Spooky Tenant

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    You, Mr. Landlord are pleased to find qualified tenants for your rental house. The man and woman sign a one-year lease on Tuesday.Read more…

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