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Jonathan Greene Why You Should Never Take a Break as a Real Estate Investor
23 January 2025 | 21 replies
If you prove you have the knowledge to help there, people will DM you without you having to ask.
Michael Poloncic Tenant breaking their lease
9 January 2025 | 8 replies
The sooner you regain control, prove that you fully intend to enforce the terms of your lease, and that you will not be 'played' by their recall of events or documents, the more effective this action will be.  
Jason ODell Cash on cash for non-leveraged properties
4 January 2025 | 2 replies
Perhaps do a case study with a hypothetical deal you think is typical for what you are looking at and compare it to the alternative investments you might use and their expected returns.
Ryan S. Advice on Specific Performance for Breach of Real Estate Contract
23 January 2025 | 40 replies
Assuming the contract is valid, enforceable, and the buyer can prove (s)he was ready, willing and able to close, a summary judgment might be awarded granting the request.While every litigant has a right to appeal an adverse judgment, not every request for the appeals court to hear the matter will be granted. 
Cole Dobbs New Member Introduction
10 January 2025 | 9 replies
Through my studies, I met my current employer, who owns a construction company where I serve as the Sales Director.
Eric Lowe Cost Segregation Study - SFR
10 December 2024 | 13 replies
@Eric Lowe Prior to pulling the trigger on a Cost Seg study, you should evaluate 2 things:1 - How much net additional deprecation tax deductions a Cost Seg study would provide: Best way to get this is by requesting a free feasibility analysis from a Cost Seg provider.
Ricardo Garcia Truebooks CPA - Feedback
9 January 2025 | 46 replies
After the meeting there was no action plan other than doing a cost segregation study on the properties we had.
Mitch Davidson New STR Restrictions Coming for the Asheville Area
17 January 2025 | 40 replies
They've also said that you'll need to show something to prove that you've had at least one 2+ day guest stay in the last 6 months (to be grandfathered in), and recently have assured that your permit will be transferable should you sell the home.
Adaid Carrasquillo Hello to Everyone
2 January 2025 | 1 reply
you might say something like, "I’ve been studying Austin and Denver for rental properties and have a $200,000 price limit—what are the pros and cons of both markets?"
Wiley Underwood Cost-Segregation Study Recommendation?
10 December 2024 | 11 replies
They will generate a report to you based on their findings.Type 2 - conducted by an engineering firm where they will have you complete a questionnaire.The questionnaire will ask you details regarding the house and therefore, I would recommend having a home inspection or appraisal at the time of completion.The above two studies have pros / cons and differences in cost and turnaround time.Best of luck.