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Tarcizio Goncalves Capital Expense or not?
30 May 2024 | 9 replies
These expenditures are capitalized, meaning they are added to the property's basis and depreciated over time.Examples of Capital ExpendituresBuilding Additions: Adding a new room, deck, or other structural improvements.Major Renovations: Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, replacing the roof, or significant electrical and plumbing upgrades.Appliance Replacement: Installing new HVAC systems, water heaters, or other major appliances.Structural Repairs: Replacing the foundation or significant repairs to the building’s structure.Labor CostsLabor Costs: The costs paid to contractors, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and other professionals involved in the renovation are part of capital expenditures.Example of Capital Expenditures with LaborSuppose you renovate a rental property, including a new kitchen and bathroom.Materials: $15,000Labor Costs: $10,000Total Capital Expenditure: $25,000This $25,000 would be capitalized and added to the property's basis.
Marc Shin STR's with pools?
30 May 2024 | 13 replies
Energy (propane/electric) costs annually are atleast double to triple for an indoor heated pool, unless it is a small fiberglass insert which guests detest as they are just a little larger than a hot tub. 
Lucy Rodriguez Investing property with Hard money lender
29 May 2024 | 4 replies
You won't sell it if you didn't get permits as most municipalities require you to get a CO or the buyers will do an OPRA request and see you didn't pull permits.If you did electrical or plumbing without a permit, the walls will need to be opened up to expose the work.You won't be ready to sell in 3 months.
Brick Biermann Trying to estimate value of JC Heights home
29 May 2024 | 2 replies
.- Both boilers installed new 2017- Both electric panels upgraded 2015  - Shared Backyard access for bottom 2 units- No Parking, No Central Air- House built before 1900- Roof about 20Yrs old- Assume Fed cuts rate at least .25 point later this year Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Andrew McGuire I'm Buying Negative Equity Properties and I'm Excited About It
31 May 2024 | 149 replies
As an investor how does $7/month electric help you?   
Mitul Gandhi Need help with assumable loan deal
29 May 2024 | 7 replies
They also said i needed to account for common space electricity?
Brett Riemensnider Offer Accepted on First Rental Property!
28 May 2024 | 15 replies
at a bare minimum, new paint and carpet/plank everywhere and changing out all the cabinet hardware, electrical covers, fresh light fixtures, etc. will make things look fresh and clean.
Gayle Eisner Raising Rent on a 30 day tenant
28 May 2024 | 7 replies
This particular unit is an ADU and utilizes my electric/sewer/water so they pay portion....
Ryan Kahle New Construction - Duplex in Findlay, Ohio and Greater Columbus Area
28 May 2024 | 5 replies
I assume these areas have strict zoning, permitting, and design codes, along with requiring state licensed contractors to perform electrical, plumbing, and HVAC which would increase costs.
Angelica Walker Team for BRRR method
28 May 2024 | 5 replies
Once you find one good contractor they typically know other "rock stars" in other trades (electric, plumbing, etc...) that you will also need.