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David Pennington Surface & minieral rights to land from 100 years ago, how do you reasearch?
15 November 2024 | 13 replies
before you go down the rabbit hole to far as @Bruce Lynn mentioned see if the jurisdiction were the lots are located will even allow a surface operation within their zoning code or that lot size.. thats the first thing I would do.Being an old land man I have dealt with a ton of mineral and water rights.. there is a lot to those buggers..
Kenneth Johnson Literally any advice to getting started would be appreciated.
18 November 2024 | 12 replies
Go to BUILD YOUR TEAM at the top of the screen and look for local investors or meetups in your area.
Derek Bell Check out deal analysis
18 November 2024 | 12 replies
In industrial, my experience is clear heights, door count and size, loading dock access, and (probably not the case here) how perfectly level are the floors.I would also run a price sensitivity on how far rents may be able to drop to still make this worthwhile.  
Kristin Solbach Any advice on asset protection with using a CMG All in One Loan
16 November 2024 | 6 replies
Never a one size fits all solution to an asset protection strategy.  
Ray Hernandez Becoming A Short Term Lender?
20 November 2024 | 37 replies
I wanted to buy a mid size apartment because of the scalability.
April Birdsong Replace new carpet in Bedrooms for hardwood?
15 November 2024 | 16 replies
We just bring over our full size Bissel and clean the carpets along with full cleaning top to bottom.So far so good!
Tanya Maslach Process workflow for an MTR: An example
13 November 2024 | 11 replies
Hi @Tanya Maslach,Here’s a visual workflow chart for managing your first MTR:Lead Vetting (Turbotenant): Screen and manage tenant applications.Acceptance & Move-In Prep (Hospitable): Assign cleaning tasks, manage reminders, and handle cleaner payments.Tenant Communication (Hospitable): Automate all tenant communications, such as move-in details and reminders.Rent Payment (Turbotenant): Track and manage rent payments with reminders.Hope this help's from one integrator to another 😀
Brandon Rush Is Padsplit worth it?
13 November 2024 | 24 replies
Quote from @Brandon Rush: Hey team,I'm looking into buying a property in ATL and using it as a Padsplit because I love the potential to make greater returns with their rent-by-the-room model.The big hesitation for me is that they screen and place tenants, but don't manage evictions. 
Melanie Baldridge "Does the IRS require site visits for cost segregation studies?"
13 November 2024 | 10 replies
While the IRS does not mandate a physical site visit, the IRS cost segregation audit technique guide (ATG) does suggest conducting “field inspections.”It’s important to note that the ATG is not an official IRS document.It serves as a guide and cannot be used, cited, or relied upon as an authoritative source.However, the recommendations in the ATG are worth considering.According to the guide: “A field inspection is recommended to document the physical details of the building, type of construction, materials used for construction, the assets contained in the building, the size and types of building systems, and any land improvements that were included in the purchase of the property and the condition of that property at the time of purchase.”So while the IRS does not require a site visit for cost segregation studies, following the guidance from the cost segregation audit technique guide can be beneficial.
Richard Pastor getting a HELOC on investment property the Refi into DSCR
17 November 2024 | 10 replies
A HELOC carries a higher rate over a shorter amortization usually 10 or 15 years and a mortgage carries a lower rate over a 30 year amortization offering a lower payment.You have to run the math in each scenario because the math differs based on a few things like Fico score, CLTV, Loan size, and time frame between purchase and refinance of new property.