Forum: Boat Review and Purchase Forum
05-31-2010
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Replies: 10
Views: 2,110
Attorney-Broker
So in net, if you provide a broker's services, you do so with the same compensation and contractual arrangements as ALL the other brokers in the USA, so you are a "buyer's" broker in spirit only.
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Forum: Boat Review and Purchase Forum
05-28-2010
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Replies: 10
Views: 2,110
Buyer's Broker II
Yes. We enter into an attorney client relationship with our clients. Attendant to that are all of our obligations of confidentiality, competence, lack of conflicts, etc. that go with being a...
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Forum: Boat Review and Purchase Forum
05-28-2010
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Replies: 10
Views: 2,110
Buyer's Brokers
Buyer's brokers perform three main functions: 1. identifying suitable boats for a purchaser; 2. assisting with the review of specific boats to see if they are a good match for a buyer; and 3....
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Forum: Boat Review and Purchase Forum
05-04-2010
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Replies: 16
Views: 4,828
Maryland Boat Tax
Blancke -- If the boat is in the water in Delaware for 183 and in the water in Maryland for 150, it should not be subject to tax, at least so long as you can prove to the State's satisfaction where...
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Forum: Chesapeake Bay
01-05-2010
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Replies: 22
Views: 1,396
Tax and Cruising in Maryland
Let's assume that this is a theoretical question, since I am just working on what you have told me. Theoretically, if you have a New Jersey slip and a New Jersey residence, you have almost certainly...
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Forum: Chesapeake Bay
01-04-2010
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Replies: 22
Views: 1,396
Maryland Boat Tax
All --
Here are a couple of quick answers to the questions above. I concur with the comments that Maryland is a great place to cruise and the tax implications are quite manageable.
Trade-In...
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