
13 September 2024 | 1 reply
I'd look for signs of arcing around those outlets.Other things I look for are how is the foundation, cracks in the walls (assuming lath and plaster), condition of the mechanicals, depending on what the house is built on, I may get a radon test done for the air and water (near me there is a lot of ledge, so radon is an issue in most homes).

15 September 2024 | 2 replies
That said, do ask yourself before signing on the bottom line: if this tax strategy fails the IRS scrutiny test - what happens then?

13 September 2024 | 9 replies
The purchase price is $1.45M, with a current rent roll of $13K per month (market rent is about $16K).

12 September 2024 | 6 replies
It isn't helpful that you are not able to really test out Hostaway without paying a $250 onboarding fee and paying for the first month of service.

20 September 2024 | 73 replies
Good example, when Saint Paul was starting the process of rolling out the strictest rent controls in U.S., I knew exactly what it would all mean.

13 September 2024 | 7 replies
Request a full handover of tenant files, maintenance records, current lease agreements, rent rolls, and security deposit information.

13 September 2024 | 0 replies
Now is not the time to “test the market” with an ambitious price to “see what happens.”

12 September 2024 | 4 replies
My understanding is I can open an IRA for 25,000 and the roll that immeadiately into a roth.

12 September 2024 | 5 replies
Start-up costs are also deductible but are amortized over 15 years with a limit of 5k.Start-up costs have strict rules and your case might not be the same as this one.Case Summary:Timeline line of eventsStarted investigating property: FebPut first contract (canceled): MayBought first property: December 30thWhether a taxpayer is engaged in a trade or business is determined using a facts and circumstances test under which courts have focused on the following three factors that indicate the existence of a trade or business:Whether the taxpayer undertook the activity intending to earn a profit;Whether the taxpayer is regularly and actively involved in the activity; andWhether the taxpayer's activity has actually commenced.On the basis investor testimony, we may assume that he undertook this activity to make a profit and that he regularly and actively engaged in it.

12 September 2024 | 8 replies
B. tested the unit to see if it's actually defective.