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All Forum Posts by: Joshua Kohl

Joshua Kohl has started 12 posts and replied 24 times.

Post: what all can i count as deductions?

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2

@Basit Siddiqi

Would that apply to insurance, maintenance, and repairs as well?

Post: what all can i count as deductions?

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2

@Ashish Acharya 

How would I prorate use of my vehicle? 

Post: what all can i count as deductions?

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2

What all can I deduct as business expenses?  I closed on my first rental (a duplex) yesterday and want to make sure I maximize all my deductions.  Can i deduct internet, cell phone, office supplies, car insurance (if i use my vehicle to check on property)?  any other suggestions?

Post: Real estate expense write off?

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2

Landlord.   It was before I was looking into rentals 

Post: Real estate expense write off?

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2
I purchase a rainbow vacuum cleaner earlier this year (february) and won’t close on a property until mid November. Am I still able to write this off as an expense?

Post: Tax deductions for new purchase

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2
I’m under contract on a duplex and want to make sure I capture all possible tax deductions. Can you deduct home inspection? I had read somewhere that you can roll lawyer costs (title, etc) into basis cost as well as origination fee and deduct for life of the loan. Is this correct? You can deduct prepaid interest, insurance. Anything else I’m missing?

Post: How to invest cashflow

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2
I’m under contract on a duplex. I have about $7k in capital reserves for maintenance/repair/vacancy and I should be cash flowing $423/mo. I don’t see this as a property that appreciates so I’m wondering whether I put the $423 in a money market account for my next buy OR pay down principal on the duplex and then cash out refi if I need the money for another buy. I wasn’t planning on purchasing another property until 2021 and am trying to maximize returns on the $423. Thx

Post: Rich Weese's "From janitor to multimillionaire" book

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2

I would enjoy a copy of your book, rich

Post: Landlord insurance cost

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Jason Bott:

@Joshua Kohl as @Dan H. mentions, there are way too many variables to put a % out there.  Insurance company A may be great in CA, but be the most expensive in AZ.  Each market has a different "Best insurance company".

For coverages,

At a minimum, rental properties should have three coverages:

  • General Liability Coverage
  • Building Coverage
  • Loss of Rents / Business Income Coverage

General Liability Coverage - covers against lawsuits claiming you are responsible for Bodily Injury and/or Property Damage.

Bodily Injury – i.e. a slip and fall by a tenant or other person on your property.

Property Damage – i.e. a fire at your property damages neighboring properties you

do not own.

Building Coverage – this mitigates and restores the building from covered losses and this coverage is required by lenders to secure loans.

Building Coverage – i.e. fire, wind, water, vehicle impacts and other elements of structural damage.

Loss of Rents/ Business Income Coverage– pays for loss of rental income when a building that is rented to others is damaged by a covered loss.

Other items to consider:

1) Ideally have Replacement Cost, not Actual Cash Value (ACV). However, ACV may be the only option on older properties.

2) Special Form, if they do not offer that, then Broad Form. If they only offer Basic Coverage, be aware water and theft claims are excluded.

This is not a complete list, but are the most impactful coverages following a claim. Consult a qualified agent well versed in rental property insurance to review your specific insurance needs.

 Thank you so much for taking the time to detail each part of the coverage!

Post: Landlord insurance cost

Joshua KohlPosted
  • Savannah/Rincon
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 2

Thx