The Complete Idiot's Guide to Commercial Real Estate Investing

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Commercial Real Estate Investing
Author: Stuart Leland Rider
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781592574681

The previous edition of this book is The Complete Idiot's Guide to Real Estate Investing, Second Edition. The book focuses heavily on commercial real estate investing, but given the absence of the word commercial in the title and elsewhere within the book, it was purchased by many whose interests in real estate were of a much smaller scale and involved residential income properties, as opposed to commercial real estate development. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Commercial Real Estate Investing, Third Edition, is retitled and slightly refocused to better target the intended audience aspiring commercial real estate investors/developers. What little coverage of residential income properties that existed in previous editions has been cut, and the remaining content has been updated to clearly reflect the focus on buying and selling commercial properties.

Care And Feeding Of Tenants

Care And Feeding Of Tenants
Author: Andy Kane
Publisher: Paladin Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780873642408

A humorous yet practical look at the lucrative art of landlording by a born cynic and former gag writer. Realtor Andy Kane tells property owners how to keep wily tenants in their place (paying rent to make their landlord rich!) plus how to collect rents, train tenants to pay promptly and make minor repairs, fill vacancies, outsmart do-gooder groups and inspectors, handle complaints and make a bundle off tenants in addition to rent.

Real Estate Investing as a Lucrative Hobby and Tax Shelter

Real Estate Investing as a Lucrative Hobby and Tax Shelter
Author: Daryl Deliman
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2022-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1665571063

While working full-time for major biotechnology companies, Daryl Deliman became a multi-millionaire by investing in Southern California real estate. By using tax advantages for sheltering income, he was able to leverage more seed money to buy additional properties. Specifically, he was tax-exempt throughout most of his career due to depreciation and other real estate passive losses. In this publication, he offers pragmatic steps for selecting ideal properties, screening prospective tenants, upgrading properties, and expanding a real estate portfolio while maintaining positive cash flow. His plan is low risk but requires patience and persistence—and you’ll also need seed money and/or excess income and good credit. You’ll also want to formulate a plan to respond to inevitable downturns in the real estate market. With more than thirty years of experience investing in one of the county’s hottest real estate markets and having gone through two recessions, a depression, an IRS audit, and all the headaches that come with being a landlord, you’ll reap loads of benefits from the author’s expertise.

Research Bulletin

Research Bulletin
Author: University of Wisconsin. College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Research Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1060
Release: 1919
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

From Smart Homes to Smart Care

From Smart Homes to Smart Care
Author: Sylvain Giroux
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781586035310

Nowadays networks, microprocessors, memory chips, smart sensors and actuators are faster, cheaper and smaller than ever. They are becoming available anywhere, anytime. Current advances in such enabling technologies let foresee novel applications and services for improving the life of elderly and disabled people in their home and outside. These conference proceedings present the latest approaches and technical solutions in the area of smart homes, health telematics, and enabling technologies. The first chapter delves into the user perspective to ascertain real needs and design truly useful services. The following chapter explores the enabling technology. Distributed sensors, smart devices and networks appear as the nuts and bolts compulsory to build up smart homes. Chapter three looks at the realization of smart homes. Pervasive computing is emerging as one of the key approaches to organize computations within smart homes. The fourth chapter addresses the issue of using smart home features to design and deliver smart care services to persons with disabilities and elderly people. Finally Chapter five outlines standardization efforts and practical and industrial experiences. ICOST aims at creating an active research community dedicated to explore how smart homes in particular and health telematics in general can foster independent living and an enhanced life style for elderly and disabled people. On the one hand, smart homes are augmented environments with embedded computers, information appliances and multi-modal sensors allowing people to perform tasks efficiently by offering unprecedented levels of access to information and assistance from computer. On the other hand, health telematics makes the most of networks and telecommunications to propose health services, expertise and information at distance.

Tenant’s Revenge

Tenant’s Revenge
Author: Andy Kane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1982-10
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

Now Andy Kane evens the score in the battle of tenants vs. landlords. When Kane wrote Care & Feeding of Tenants, he loaded the gun against tenants. Now he's written a book just for tenants. Find out how to get free rent, phone and electricity; get more heat; break a foolproof lease; beat a landlord in court; wipe out cockroaches; and order repairs and redecorations at the landlord's expense.