I am definitely allowed to buy on assignment with this particular builder. As for assignment fee, I don’t have to pay anything. That is one of the reasons I am interested. Lawyer fee is also covered by the real estate agent. Obviously the agent is looking for full 5% back at the end in...
I don't think the market has dried out just yet as the green belt restricts urban sprawl, forcing developers to increase the density.
Starter home prices are still insane as well.
I also suspect that a large chunk of young adults nowadays have zero interest in owning a house, and dealing with...
Regarding tax - I see it as a very grey area so far. I am not yet convinced that it counts 100% towards the income at all times. "There is no specific provision subsumed within the income Tax Act outlining the circumstances in which the proceeds from a sale of property are to be reported as...
Anyone done this before? Pros and cons? How much did you end up making/losing? How high was your total operational cost (assignment fee, lawyer, etc.)? How long did it take?
I'm thinking about investing around $75-100K now and hopefully making some money in a year or 2 but would like to...
Or better yet, don't waste time on "winterizing." Just disconnect the battery and you are done. Those few months without running, will not do anything to the motor or any other components. If it's an older bike with carbs, you may want to add some stabilizer so the jets don't get plugged...
Just got rid of my old LG home theatre system. Don't really play DVDs any more and all the wires and cables were pissing me off.
Looking for a sound bar on a smaller and cheaper side (~$200). Have my eyes on Vizio SB3621. Anyone know of anything better in this price range? Anyone have this...
Only if you are a collector. If not, it's an old race bike that is street legal. You can get much better and newer for $10K.
Or if you want to ride one, not display it, find it without the signature for around $5K.
Heh! I agree that it looks good and a better bike than a Ninja 650 but that gen of VFR was a bit on the piggish side.
Solid motorcycles though, never heard of people having issues with them. Very comfortable for long distance touring. $4,000 seems reasonable.
Also, how the F do you actually do that and what for? It would be a horrible off road bike unless you actually swap out every single component in it, including the motor.
That is technically not true although practically it basically is. You can transfer to a family member.
You can also transfer to a non-family member but it would be complicated.
"A transfer to an unrelated vehicle purchaser may be permitted where there is a strong existing relationship...
OP, no matter what you do, get off the 401. It will suck the life out of you. Go through the States, much more interesting. If you need routes, I have some that you could modify to your needs.
The season is nowhere near close to being over but this "margin of safety" is imaginary man. There's zero evidence supporting a claim that 2/3 of the way into a season, we are somehow safer from distracted drivers. Also once the leaves are off the trees they are on the road which is just...
Aside from rookies trying to recoup money from their mistake (purchasing a vehicle they didn't need or want), beware of emotional attachment freaks - the ones that call their bikes "my baby" and think they are "one of a kind" even if it's a 2005 GSX-R600.
Don't know about this yacht book. I think the exact opposite is true. On a beautiful thing, every blemish is an eye sore. On an ugly thing - who cares?
Seller doesn't care how far away you are coming from and what your cost is. They care about getting a certain price. Whatever sob story you manufacture to lower this said price is irrelevant if you are hitting below seller's rock bottom. At times you even risk offending the seller and losing...
You should've. People get ****** off when the potential buyer starts bringing up their traveling cost and other expenses. No one cares!
Just make an offer, you don't need to justify it. It's better that way.
If your car is fairly low production and worth at least $7,500 then you can get collector vehicle insurance even if it's under 25 years old.
https://www.hagerty.ca/insurance/classic-car-insurance/does-my-vehicle-qualify
I highly doubt anyone will pay $4,000 for a 11 year old SV, no matter how good the suspension is.
You can easily find a nice super sport from that era for this kind of money.
I'd pay $3,500 max for it.
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