Ontario Tax Sale Property Forum
Tax Sale Forum => Member Experiences => Topic started by: Dave2 on April 06, 2018, 04:20:18 PM
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Jayz/PFM/Frank:
Obviously you are more successful then me because you guys are better at persuading your respective bosses in accepting a deal (buy or sell).
This is an offer in trade for a property I am selling I received a few minutes ago ( Interested in trading it for a longhorn truck? ) but I will not pass on the comments I received from my boss. Some issues with price but I will ignore them for purposes of this discussion.
My question to you smarter guys is how do you do it?
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Got divorced.....Now there is no more arguments...
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An effective solution but rather drastic and could be expensive.
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expensive as hell....but priceless
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Actually I thought the longhorn truck might have a place in Tax Sales
Get the longhorn cattle horn accessory for the front hood, wear a Stetson, cowboy boots and other suitable clothing
and carry a big wad of bills you know 2 hundred dollar bills surrounding monopoly money and scare everyone off.
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what year is the longhorn truck? i had 1970 chev
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Didn't get into the details but I believe relatively current vintage. If I am not going to proceed with a purchase offer I don't want to raise buyers hopes unnecessarily.
I have done this long enough I should have a feeling by now if an offer is going to fly and my boss has say in everything I do. She keeps the books and wants cash or equivalent (e.g. vendor takeback Seller's mortgage if we sell a property.)
Of course it does make things easier with Revenue Canada although I don't like it when they take their entire tax cut right away even if I have only received partial payment in cash.
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expensive as hell....but priceless
If you want something priceless how about a used boeing 727. I just got offered one. I don't why they approached me. There are a lot of people more successful then me on tax sales.
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expensive as hell....but priceless
If you want something priceless how about a used boeing 727. I just got offered one. I don't why they approached me. There are a lot of people more successful then me on tax sales.
The person who offered you the Boeing 727 may not think your tax sale trophy as valuable - somebody asked me 10 grand for a Boeing 727 last year, seriously. :D
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If they would let you cut it up for scrap, where it sits, could you make a profit?
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If they would let you cut it up for scrap, where it sits, could you make a profit?
Scrap does sell anymore. China is at trade war with the US so taking scrap no more.
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I mean doesn't ... It didn't allow me to modify for some reason.
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If they would let you cut it up for scrap, where it sits, could you make a profit?
Ernest Bidder /Jayz:
This is worth much more then scrap. Part of several pages of details
Fire Sale! The seller has slashed his asking price. Was US$1,400,000. Now US$650,000. Boeing 727-200F posted in Canada
This 1981 BOEING 727-200F ?????is no longer needed for company's operations and is now being sold being sold for its owner.
Details are listed below:
General Specifications
Manufacturer: Boeing
Model: 727-200F
Condition: Used
Year: 1981
Engine Type: JT8D-15A / -15 / -15
Hush Kit: Fed Ex heavy weight
Airframe Hours: 45479.9 TSN
Airframe Cycles: 28571 CSN
Weights
Max Taxi: 197,500
Max Takeoff: 7,000
Max Landing: 164,000
Max Zero Fuel: 155,000
Basic Empty: 95,291.4
Fuel Capacity: 54,000 or 8,060 USG
Maintenance Status Interval Next Due
A check 600 hours
C check 3000 hours/24 months 5C ? June 1, 2017
D check Not required
imagine coming into espanola for the tax sale.