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Tom Hoffman finer points of renting a room in to a family member
16 April 2024 | 2 replies
In the past, RentingFamilyMember has filed Schedule E and apportioned expenses by rental percentage, including mortgage interest and real estate taxes between Schedule E and Schedule A.
Nick C. How to use a Cost Segregation Study DST
16 April 2024 | 2 replies
On Schedule E, I can see the rents received for each property along with the interest paid.  
Preetinder Singh KW vs Coldwell Banker
17 April 2024 | 15 replies
Does the company provide E & O?
Hannah Joy Overextending? Need advice from the old timers
18 April 2024 | 26 replies
A follow up on this: do you all have mentors that you go to before making big R/E decisions? 
Joe S. Who is investing in their own physical health?
18 April 2024 | 141 replies
Quote from @Scott E.: Great topic.
Brandon Cao Philadelphia Rental License -- Still Rent Without?
18 April 2024 | 33 replies
Fast-forward one month to today, I still have heard no word from Philadelphia L&I (even after calling/e-mailing) and I'm ready to start renting it out, but one problem:"The Philadelphia Property Maintenance Code (Section PM-102.6.4) requires an owner offering residential property for rent to provide the following to the tenant at the inception of each tenancy:A Certificate of Rental Suitability issued by the Department of Licenses and Inspections no more than sixty (60) days prior to the inception of the tenancy.A copy of the “City of Philadelphia Partners for Good Housing” brochure issued by the Department of Licenses and Inspections....."
Stephanie St. Germain Importance of real estate specific accountant
16 April 2024 | 4 replies
If the rental is passive, you can probably muddle through Schedule E on your own.
Joseph Hammel Funding a solo 401k from rental income.
17 April 2024 | 13 replies
Also IRS may not allow to convert the passive income to the Active income just transferring the rental Income from Schedule E to Schedule C, you'd better to have a LLC as the management.
Randall E Collins How to start a syndication
15 April 2024 | 33 replies
@Randall E CollinsI would first speak with an SEC attorney specializing in real estate syndications.
Mario Morales Is this profitable? Not sure if this is good or bad
15 April 2024 | 10 replies
I got my tax return, schedule E and my property due to depreciation, took a loss.