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All Forum Posts by: Cody Cox

Cody Cox has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Flipping taxes

Cody CoxPosted
  • Moberly, MO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Thanks for you response Michael. So you would recommend I find a way to get my name on the house then? Also, what do you mean when you say that it gets crazy when you do owner financing?

Post: Flipping taxes

Cody CoxPosted
  • Moberly, MO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

If I am in a partnership where my partner owns and supplies the house and I supply the renovation budget. We we flip the house, what kind of taxes would I be looking at since I never owned a home?

Post: First flip/first partnership

Cody CoxPosted
  • Moberly, MO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

I have an opportunity to do my first flip by partnering with a friend. He already owns the house and has been renting it. Now he wants to flip it but has no cash nor credit. He wants to supply the house and I supply the renovation budget. We split profit 50-50. I am wondering how we should work out a contract together. Should I get my name on the house as a co-owner or is there a way to have a contract that has me as an investor/contractor that doesn't allow him to sell the house and not pay me. I was also wondering if I set myself up as an investor and never actually own the house do I still pay capital gains tax?