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Barry Je Memphis Tips?? Looking to step into the Memphis market
5 April 2018 | 11 replies
I have certainly watched many areas de gentrify so yes there is always that risk.  
Tom Lipps Convert 2 BR to 3 BR - Payback Period -
20 February 2018 | 8 replies
Are we talking a duplex on a majority SFR cul de sac, or a 10-unit building on a major street?
Fradel Schaechter Providing value to syndicators: How? And where do I find them?
12 April 2018 | 14 replies
Also you could identify a property from a syndication as a back up,  there are bunches of options for Delaware statutory trusts that pay reasonable returns that qualify.  
Chris Corbin Owner won't sell because of capital gains!
23 February 2018 | 40 replies
This is exactly when passive investments like TICs and DSTs (Delaware Statutory Trusts) function best - combined with some good estate planning and a final 1031. 
Daniel Parrella Brand new from Indianapolis, IN.
22 February 2018 | 10 replies
As the state capitol, with OSU graduating 6000+ students a year, the tax incentives offered that attract big business and the 5 and 10 year job and population growth projections, Franklin and Delaware County are two of the best places to invest in the country some say.  
Pedro Martins Assigning a contract to your Self Directed IRA
1 March 2018 | 13 replies
@Pedro Martins,Here is the issue when IRA partners with "disqualified person":The IRS could easily claim that such transaction violates the IRS conflict-of-interest and self-dealing prohibited transactions in accordance to the IRC 4975(c)(1(D),(E) and (F).
Account Closed No Fico score renter =585 Fico more or less?
9 March 2018 | 25 replies
Owners need to learn to look past the score and focus on what is inside the credit report - late pays, active collections, judgments, repos - anything of that nature spells D-E-A-D-B-E-A-T.
Enyi Ajoku New Tenants have unauthorized Pets
12 April 2020 | 21 replies
Any damage will be assessed separately and billed to the tenant in addition to the $500 fine.If a pet has been on or allowed on the Property, even temporarily (with or without the Landlord's permission) Tenant may be charged for cleaning, de-fleaing, deodorizing, shampooing, or replacing any portion of the Property. 
Caleb Dryden 1031 Exchange and avoiding capital gains
22 July 2019 | 13 replies
Delaware Statutory Trusts 
Marc Izquierdo When to place in service
14 March 2018 | 7 replies
Two of the safe harbors that can help you deduct improvements are below:1) 2500 de minimis safe harbor.the safe harbor applies to amounts paid during the tax year to acquire or produce what the regs call a “unit of property” (UOP), you must meet these requirements: (1)you need to have written accounting procedures treating as an expense for non-tax purposes amounts paid for property costing less than a specified dollar amount (which will be 2500 for you), or with an economic useful life of 12 months or less;.(2) the taxpayer treats the amount paid for the property as an expense on its books and records in accordance with its accounting procedures. ( do this on your bookkeeping software or whatever you utilize)(3) the amount paid for the UOP doesn't exceed $2,500. as substantiated by the invoiceNote: The cost for the Unit of Property includes l additional costs (for example, delivery fees, installation services, or similar costs) if these additional costs are included on the same invoice with the property.2) Small taxpayer safe harbor: To be eligible for the safe harbor, the total amount of improvements for the property for the tax year may not exceed the lesser of $10,000 or2% of the property's unadjusted basis.If the total amount paid exceeds the safe harbor threshold, the safe harbor does not apply to any amounts spent during the tax year.