
26 September 2018 | 5 replies
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15 July 2018 | 8 replies
Residentshall be responsible, at Resident’s expense, for hauling to the dump those items too large to fit in the trash containers.Resident shall not dispose of any flammable liquids, rags or other items soaked with flammable liquids or any otherhazardous material in trash containers or bins;(b) to properly use and operate all electrical, gas and plumbing fixtures and keep them as clean and sanitary as theircondition permits;(c) to keep the premises and furniture, furnishings and appliances, and fixtures, which are rented for Resident’s exclusiveuse, in good order and condition; that all rooms on the premises and all appliances and fixtures on the premises must beable to be used for their intended purpose(s);(d) not to willfully or wantonly destroy, deface, damage, impair or remove any part of the structure or dwelling unit or thefacilities, equipment, or appurtenances thereto or to permit any person on the premises, to do any such thing;(e) to occupy the premises as a residence, utilizing portions thereof for living, sleeping, cooking or dining purposes only whichwere respectively designed or intended to be used for such purposes.

14 July 2018 | 9 replies
@Daniel E., my guess is, renting out your primary would not cover all your $237k mortgage and its other expenses, right?
20 July 2018 | 8 replies
I own an e commerce company and my wife stays home so I figure I could use my expertise and her time, plus my fathers mls capabilities to continue the revenue stream and grow it.
14 July 2018 | 1 reply
@Brett Grabowski, If all of those single member LLCs have elected to be taxed as sole proprietors and do not file their own tax returns and all activity of the real estate is reported on your own Sched E then you are actually the tax payer for all.
14 July 2018 | 2 replies
@Brett Grabowski, If all of those single member LLCs have elected to be taxed as sole proprietors and do not file their own tax returns and all activity of the real estate is reported on your own Sched E then you are actually the tax payer for all.
18 July 2018 | 31 replies
Taxes attributed to rental properties are reported on Schedule E or Form 8825 for an entity.

15 July 2018 | 3 replies
High cash flow ( I E identified as cash flow with 20% down ) as we know everything cash flows if you pay cash.and high appreciation rarely go together.. and % appreciation you have to be careful with.. some folks can say hey my market appreciated 50% last year or last 5 years but the house went from 20k to 30k.. that's 50% or you can buy in SF for 1 million and those appreciated 50% and went from 1 mil to the current 1.6 mil median SF home price.. trying to find this unicorn will cause some paralysis on your end if you get to literal about it.if your going out of state AS @Brian Ploszay stated the people working for you in the market place are NUMBER 1 concern.. stats don't matter if you PM is not working right or your units get trashed or what have you.