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Isaac S. Delaware Statutory Trust DST 1031 Difficulty Giving up control
12 November 2024 | 171 replies
I'm in  a similar position of selling off some rental property and not wanting to give more than necessary to Uncle Sam, but my taxable boot is more likely to be in the $400k range.   
Greg O'Brien Clearing Up Confusion on Tax Treatment of Short Term Rentals
1 November 2024 | 48 replies
His warning to me is that once it starts to turn a profit, which most STRs do, I will have to pay Uncle Sam quite a bit.
Michael Baum Fed cuts rates by .5%
9 November 2024 | 87 replies
Given a real alternative, yes, I have upmost faith all too many would love to join the group in taking a hatchet to Uncle Sam's knees. 
Jason Frink Legal advice around Crossett property.
21 October 2024 | 2 replies
Each state can be a little different so the details matter. https://www.omglawfirm.com/arkansas-probate-intestate-succes...Here is the pertinent excerpt:If you don’t have a Will, the default order of descent goes like this: (1) full blood and adopted children of the decedent, subject to any dower, curtesy, and homestead interest of a spouse; (2) if no full blood or adopted children, then everything to a spouse of greater than three years or half of everything plus dower, curtesy, and homestead to a spouse of less than three years and the other half of everything to other heirs (per this table); (3) to the decedent’s parents or surviving siblings; (4) to the decedent’s grandparents or surviving aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.; (5) to the decedent’s great-grandparents or surviving great aunts, great uncles, etc.; (6) if none of those intermediate descendents are alive the remaining half can go to the spouse of less than three years or to a predeceased spouse’s heirs; (7) finally, if none of these apply, all the property escheats to the county where the decedent died.
Jason Frink Legal Advice Arkansas
20 October 2024 | 4 replies
@Jason Frink, this page seems to cover it:https://www.omglawfirm.com/arkansas-probate-intestate-succes...Here is a pertinent snippet from that page:If you don’t have a Will, the default order of descent goes like this: (1) full blood and adopted children of the decedent, subject to any dower, curtesy, and homestead interest of a spouse; (2) if no full blood or adopted children, then everything to a spouse of greater than three years or half of everything plus dower, curtesy, and homestead to a spouse of less than three years and the other half of everything to other heirs (per this table); (3) to the decedent’s parents or surviving siblings; (4) to the decedent’s grandparents or surviving aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.; (5) to the decedent’s great-grandparents or surviving great aunts, great uncles, etc.; (6) if none of those intermediate descendents are alive the remaining half can go to the spouse of less than three years or to a predeceased spouse’s heirs; (7) finally, if none of these apply, all the property escheats to the county where the decedent died.A good way to visualize the order is to imagine the following scenario: Alfred dies without a Will.
Haley Elisabeth Sell our current business to start full-time flipping?
28 October 2024 | 30 replies
All of this is just my opinion, but I’m not your Uncle Bob that has never bought a house before.
Michael Carbonare How To Get Started: Simplify, simplify
21 October 2024 | 2 replies
You’re neck deep in Paralysis of Analysis, a virus more debilitating than the Spanish flu, Bubonic Plague, and the latest virus du jour, Covid.I’m no different than you. . .well, I’m Italian, so I’m a better cook and I have three Uncle Tony’s who collect my rents.
Gabriel A Camacho Mentorship in Real estate
22 October 2024 | 7 replies
As a beginner, you can learn a lot from your uncle with a few rentals in another state or a co-worker who's on their second house hack.
Melanie Baldridge Good Ol' Uncle Sam
14 October 2024 | 0 replies
Good old Uncle Sam.For most folks in the US, taxes are anywhere from 30-50% of their gross income every year.To protect yourself, you should do 2 key things.1.
Marie Thomas Mystic Multifamily Unicorn
19 October 2024 | 1 reply
Sweat Equity - did all the work myself with the help of my dad, a carpenter, and uncle an electrican... which allowed me to save thousands.