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Jeremy Zindel Business overhead expenses on a Schedule E
15 July 2020 | 22 replies
Jason Chu's post here warrants an answer and I have the same issue. 20+ units, 750+ hour real estate professional, but all income comes from rentals.Do expenses fall to E or C?
Stefan Stankovic Viability of new construction in historic district
13 October 2018 | 4 replies
.): The distance from the property line of the front and side walls, porches, and exterior features of any proposed new construction must be compatible with the distance from the property line of similar elements of existing contributing structures in the context area.The exterior features of new construction must be compatible with the exterior features of existing contributing structures in the context area.The scale and proportions of the new construction, including the relationship of the width, overall height, eave height, foundation height, porch height, roof shape and roof pitch, and other dimensions to each other, must be compatible with the typical scale and proportions of existing contributing structures in the context area unless special circumstances, such as an atypical use, location or lot size, warrant an atypical scale and proportions.The height of the new construction must not be taller than the typical height of existing contributing structures in the context areas unless special circumstances , such as an atypical use, location or lot size warrant an atypical height, except that:a.design guidelines for an individual historic district may provide that a new construction with two stories may be constructed in a context area with only one-story contributing structures as long as the first story of the new construction has proportions compatible with the contributing structures in the context area, and the second story has similar proportions to the first story; andb.
Justine Lee New Mortgage vs Home Equity Loan
26 April 2019 | 14 replies
If it was all-cash do you know if the co-op is actually warrantable?
Daniel Karbownik Syndication Question - SEC Needed?
21 August 2019 | 4 replies
However I can't find any information anywhere on smaller deals that might not warrant the cost of an SEC filing. 
Leon Lee Strategies on renovating a rundown beachfront motel
2 November 2022 | 18 replies
@Michael Baum I only mean if the rehab is so dramatic that is warrants it one time, and the poor reviews were specifically about the outdated nature (not location, safety, rodents/bugs, customer service, etc.) 
Adrian Akerman Returning 1/2 of security deposit at lease renewal
30 March 2020 | 13 replies
I plan to agree to give half of the double security deposit back at the renewal of their one year lease, pending that they have maintained good standing and there have been no incidents within the first year that would warrant otherwise.
Hoa Nguyen Help, Need Financing Solutions
2 December 2022 | 14 replies
Hey Hoa,You're going to have to qualify for a conventional loan for these, so beware the investor concentration or the percentage of ownership by one person or entity may make these condos non-warrantable
Patrick Bowen Lenders for Condo Flip - Connecticut
2 December 2022 | 6 replies
However, this condo is warrantable.
Chris Tomingas Great location for STR. Help me analyze this deal
15 November 2022 | 3 replies
You would of course need to add your flare to make it memorable enough to warrant a unique stay. 
Ebony Marbury New Investor! Best advice for first time investors?
12 December 2022 | 8 replies
All related advice is warranted