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Jack Carrozzi Using FHA loan and Down payment assistance on a househack
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
@Jack Carrozzi my clients use these programs all the time in Colorado Springs.
Evelyn Guo K1 loss tax report for non-resident state (NC)
13 July 2024 | 10 replies
NJ state return specifically tracks the loss carry forward.Also, what do you make of this statement from CO tax booklet “A nonresident of Colorado may source to Colorado passive losses carried over from prior tax years and claimed in arriving at federal adjusted gross income to the extent such nonresident had Colorado source passive losses in prior tax years not previously claimed for Colorado income tax purposes.” - does the last point mean that CO passive losses used in prior years (not just previous year or current year) for offsetting passive income at federal level can be used to offset CO passive income in current year if they were not used for offsetting CO passive income in prior years (because there was no CO passive income in prior years)?
Laura S. Colorado HB 24-1098: "Just Cause" Eviction Bill Passed
11 July 2024 | 8 replies
I would need to read into this, as I don't invest in CO.
Don Konipol After 45 + Years in Real Estate - What Works and What Doesn’t
16 July 2024 | 41 replies
You do not need to have a license to manage an apartment community.Property management can then be broken down into "annual" property management (normally a unit without furniture), a seasonal rental management (such as 2 weeks to several months up to 6 months) and then vacation rentals (sometimes for the weekend, a week, etc..).Each state has its different rules and licensing for each area of property management (annual, seasonal and vacation) as well as the different areas of management (association, apartment and property).I hope that helps.My understanding is that if you are an EMPLOYEE of the property owner you do not need to have a license; if you provide property management services as your management co owned business or as an independent contractor, then you do need a license.  
Dee D. Are you still investing in Colorado?
11 July 2024 | 15 replies
Are you all still investing in Colorado long term rentals?
Elvin William What is best price to pay for a realtor?
13 July 2024 | 19 replies
Listing Agents will just not be allowed to advertise the co-broke that they are offering in the MLS, but they will still offer it most of the time, it just won't be advertised in the MLS.
Tim Fode Softening Rent Prices
14 July 2024 | 14 replies
Hello all,I work for a property management company in the Denver CO area.
Jena Vail Denver, CO June Market Report
12 July 2024 | 0 replies

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Tori Trent What are house hacking strategies that others overlook in an expensive area?
14 July 2024 | 27 replies
Hey @Tori Trent In Colorado Springs, we also have a couple of other strategies that work well besides just standard duplexes.
Marina OLeary How to Vet a hard money lender when investing my money
14 July 2024 | 11 replies
Larger amounts you would be the sole lender and the sole bene so your secured and your HML is taking the points for their fees.In CA you can do fractionalized loans were the Bene's are actually co beneficiaries with secured interest on the loan..