
8 November 2024 | 31 replies
@Walker Hinshaw We haven't rented to a sober living company but we did rent to 4 roommates who, at the time, claimed to be setting up their own sober living house as a support system for each other.

1 November 2024 | 9 replies
Personally, given the above information, my vote would be for purchasing existing.

1 November 2024 | 2 replies
We added a mini split system, new floors throughout, rebuilt the deck, added windows, repaired waste lines, roof, siding, stucco, cleaned up the basement and remodeled the kitchen and bathrooms.

2 November 2024 | 22 replies
All the work you have done remodeling is reflected in the value of the house itself.What systems are in place to maintain the property?

31 October 2024 | 10 replies
a platform advertised for on the BP podcast...I have recently adopted it and am aggressively working through prior years' data to get the most out of the system.

5 November 2024 | 22 replies
You can learn a lot about the court systems very quickly!

31 October 2024 | 7 replies
Every system you try will have flaws, or you may salivate over a feature that appears in other software.Some familiar names are mentioned frequently: Stessa, Apartments.com, RentRedi, TenantCloud, Innago, RentManager, Avail, Rentec Direct, Doorloop, etc.I recommend conducting thorough research on each app online to understand their offerings, pricing, etc.

1 November 2024 | 0 replies
Examples of qualified improvement property include improvements made to the interior of nonresidential real property, such as HVAC systems or alarm and security systems.We refrain from making direct recommendations on Section 179 because we believe this decision is best made by the CPA, who completely understands the client’s overall tax situation.The decision to elect Section 179 is deeply tied to broader tax implications, including other deductions, income limitations, and future business planning.Your CPA has a holistic view of your finances and can help you make the right choice.TLDR:* Section 179 is a powerful tool for business owners and real estate investors, allowing immediate expensing of qualifying assets in the year they are placed in service.* Annual limits apply to how much can be expensed, with the 2024 cap set at $1,220,000, and investment limits that start to phase out when more than $3,050,000 of property is placed in service.* Not all property qualifies for Section 179.

4 November 2024 | 34 replies
There’s also the added pressure of not wanting to lose out on a property, which makes it harder to justify putting up serious money before going under contract.On the other hand, if such a system were standard, it might push sellers to be more transparent from the start, so buyers know exactly what they’re walking into.

31 October 2024 | 11 replies
There are loopholes in tax laws but the entire system isn't a loophole.Again, here is the definition - Loophole- A way of avoiding or escaping a cost or legal burden that would otherwise apply by means of an omission or ambiguity in the wording of a contract or law.