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Justin Strait Anderson Business Advisors
2 April 2024 | 27 replies
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Jazzous Anderson Tenant has convicted felon boyfriend
30 March 2024 | 10 replies
She could then have a domestic violence reason to vacate, leaving you with just him living there? 
Michelle Martin Any success in suing a property manager?
28 March 2024 | 9 replies
At this same property, there is a house sitter that had a lot of police activity (domestic violence, weapons discharged, etc).
Vasudev Kirs EIN or TIN for LLC?
27 March 2024 | 4 replies
Hello,We recently purchased a rental property and created a domestic limited liability LLC (two members - my spouse and I).
Tammy Wheatley Renting Room(s) in your private home
24 March 2024 | 3 replies
One major caveat is the real possibility of being put out of your own home if you ever get into a domestic issue with a tenant - I know people who have ended up having to rent a hotel room while they got something worked through the court and their tenant lived in their home, because once you rent to them it becomes "their home". 
Randee Masangya Looking for Out of State investments
22 March 2024 | 21 replies
Growing Population: Florida consistently experiences population growth due to both domestic migration and international immigration.
Brandon Morgan Investing out of state/country Puerto Rico
21 March 2024 | 4 replies
@Brandon Morgan, one other item to consider if you're making long-term plays:Property in Puerto Rico is not considered "domestic U.S. real estate" for purposes of 1031 exchanges (unlike the U.S.
Joe Nguyen Forming LLCs for properties in different states?
19 March 2024 | 6 replies
If you do form the LLC call the help desk and ask what steps need to be taken in order to form the domestic LLC.
Mary Jay When would you buy a property with a negative cashflow?
22 March 2024 | 88 replies
This slogan merely means you can put down ZERO and the Investment will be NEGATIVE but if you buy it without financing it, you will Cash Flow.You make the Investment Cash Flow.Also, Cash Flow can be a distraction from much bigger problems.Buying a Property that you cash flow in a DEPRECIATING Local Market is a set up for failure.Take Detroit during the decades before it went bankrupt.You may have bought a Cash Flowing property decades before, but the writing on the wall was that Detroit was going to depreciate when the Domestic Auto Industry was a decades long slow train wreck.Detroit, at that time, was 90% dependent on Domestic Auto.There are 2 rules that I follow:1) ALWAYS buy in Appreciating Markets with a horizon of at least 10 years2) You (notice, I said YOU) SHOULD Make the Investment at least break even if not some positive cash flowIf you are in an Appreciating Market, your Cash Flow will grow.For instance, I am in Brooklyn, NY and my first investment was in 1998.My rents went up over 350% (from $1k for a typical 2 Bedroom apt to $3.5k today) over the 26 years.Not only do I cash flow from the Rental Price Appreciation but soon my Mortgage will be paid off by the tenants.The Cash flow will be HUUUGE in about 2 years from now.Many Investors here seem to not understand that Appreciation is BOTH the Investment's Value and the Rental Price Appreciation.
Kristina Jensen Tax deduction when using Reward Points for travel
20 March 2024 | 19 replies
International business travel has its own set of rules, different from domestic travel