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Kyle Meyers
  • Residential Landlord
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Looking for a CPA to answer some questions

Kyle Meyers
  • Residential Landlord
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I am looking for recommendations of a CPA or tax adviser to answer some income tax questions about my real estate investing. I am comfortable doing my own tax return filing, but have a couple questions about some of the more complex deals I have been working on. Also, it would be nice to get simple questions answered quickly without doing all the research every time.

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Steven Hamilton II
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Steven Hamilton II
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I wouldn't find out who the mortgage was with. And I would have your attorney draft a letter seeking to be reimbursed for your expenses and push for the property to be replaced. Most mortgage companies have insurance requirements to protect their interest. So if you own the land they have to replace the house on......

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