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Dusty Cady Investing with a partner who will live in the home
30 June 2024 | 4 replies
All expenses, income, depreciation and any other deductions or costs apply to the partnership.  
Eddie Torres Am I looking at mortgage interest deduction on primary home correctly?
26 June 2024 | 6 replies
I had question about the mortgage interest deduction on my primary home.
Sean O'Keefe PMs don't create pain for rental owners to get tax and financial info?
29 June 2024 | 7 replies
Do you ask your PM questions on rental expenses / income and what's tax deductible when you get the annual statement? 
Rabia Khan Should i use part of a home equity loan to put a down payment on another house?
29 June 2024 | 4 replies
There was also a tax advantage in that I would deduct the HELOC expenses. 
John Campbell LLC vs Umbrella Insurance vs Other Options
28 June 2024 | 10 replies
Converting your single-family home into a rental property involves several considerations to protect yourself and ensure smooth operations: Establish an LLC:Liability Protection: Holding the rental property in an LLC can protect your personal assets from potential lawsuits related to the property.Tax Benefits: An LLC can offer tax advantages, such as pass-through taxation, where rental income is taxed at your individual income tax rate.Insurance:Landlord Insurance: Ensures coverage for property damage, liability claims, and loss of rental income.Umbrella Policy: Provides additional liability coverage beyond your landlord insurance, offering extra protection.Deductions:Mortgage Interest and Property Taxes: Continue to deduct these expenses.Depreciation: Depreciate the cost of the property over 27.5 years, excluding the land value.Maintenance and Repairs: Deduct costs related to maintaining the property.Property Management Fees: Deduct fees paid to the property manager.Filing Taxes:Schedule E: Report rental income and expenses on Schedule E of your tax return.Separate Accounts: Maintain separate bank accounts for rental income and expenses to simplify bookkeeping.Lease Agreement:Solid Lease Terms: Ensure your lease agreement is thorough, covering rent amount, due date, late fees, maintenance responsibilities, and eviction terms.Legal Review: Have the lease agreement reviewed by a real estate attorney to ensure compliance with local laws.Tenant Screening:Background Checks: Perform credit, criminal, and eviction history checks on prospective tenants.References: Contact previous landlords and employers for references.Property Management:Regular Inspections: Schedule regular property inspections to ensure it's being maintained properly.Maintenance Fund: Set aside a reserve fund for unexpected repairs and maintenance.Moving Out of State:Communication: Maintain open communication with your property manager.
Tasha Rivard Should I stay or should I go now?
29 June 2024 | 9 replies
I’m *thinking* that if I start renting my original property this year and move to the new house as a primary, those repairs can be deducted?
Mickey Scott Creative Financing/Relocation for new job in Florida
29 June 2024 | 10 replies
Given that we deduct a lot on our taxes due our rentals we look cash flow poor when we are actually able to cover the debt service on a nicer home that is well more than $2500 that the lender currently says we can afford. 
Dennis O'Loughlin Taxes and Refinancing with BRRR
27 June 2024 | 10 replies
When you use the BRRR method, since you are not doing upgrades but rather repairs, you can either deduct or depreciate all the work you do or hire out right?
Tim Silvers Coverage for theft/vandalism for vacant/unoccupied condo
27 June 2024 | 5 replies
I got a quote from a surplus lines for $600 for 3 mos. with a $1K deductible which makes no sense.
J Zhang Repair responsibility when buying a tenanted property
27 June 2024 | 4 replies
The seller says I can just deduct the repair cost from the tenant security deposit.