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Axel Meierhoefer I love my Turnkey Investments. BP is skeptical. Am I just lucky?
4 March 2021 | 127 replies
May be harsh at surface level, but its a business not a charity. 3) I only rent to soldiers at Ft.
Jennifer Handlin Which self directed retirement is the best choice? SDIRA? SDIRA Checkbook? SDIRA LLC checkbook?
27 December 2017 | 14 replies
See the following for more on UBIT. https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/unrelate...Another option is to process the investment as a promissory note as UBIT generally does not apply promissory note investments made through an IRA or a solo 401k.
Billy Zhao Pros and Cons of Raising Rent Annually (or when renewal)
26 August 2020 | 74 replies
I'm not cruel about it but I'm also not buying property as a charity.
Mike Ash Rent home to my kids
1 August 2023 | 18 replies
Don’t disguise charity as earned. 4) anything short of you paying half for the new house and ongoing expenses is you asking her to subsidize your kids that I assume are adults. 5) imagine it the other way around.
Luis Magnus Airbnb without owning property !
1 November 2019 | 12 replies
It does this because rather than fostering long-term tenants who care about the community, contribute to taxes, charities, etc., you have short-term tenants who do none of those things.
Liz C. How much to retire, can you stop?
18 November 2017 | 8 replies
If you don't need the extra money you make give it to a charity that makes you feel good. 
Grace Wang HELP! How find qualified tenants in a rough neighborhood
2 March 2022 | 18 replies
As others have pointed out:Income requirement in a C neighborhood should be 2 + times the rent.Section 8 is a good option in C neighborhoodsYou might want to partner with agencies such as Volunteers of America, Lutheran Social Services, etc. to get tenants with payeesIf you rent to someone on SSI you can require that they get a payee so that rent is automatically paid first out of their SSI checkDon't ask for the last month's rent - poor people don't have savings (unless they are working with a charity that will offer to pay last month's rent, they don't have money to pay last month's rent)Credit should be 550 or higher - C & D propertiesCriminal - I would say no evictions and no felonies for violent crimes or drug related crimes.
Gayle Eisner Renting out Rooms in rental property - students
9 November 2016 | 24 replies
You'd probably not see much income in rent from your daughter, she'd want $$ for managing it, so how badly do you need to run a charity house for friends, of your daughter,, cuz they only need a place to stay for a week or so, until they find something.Room rental is a never ending common place clean up bickering headache get tenants that can figure it out themselves and qualify and be done with it 
Jackson Long "Tax benefits" explain?
11 July 2017 | 46 replies
A CRT is an irrevocable trust in which deposited assets eventually pass to a charity of your choice.
Megan Helm Coin Laundry??
15 February 2019 | 14 replies
also i found they used our machines to wash clothes for charity, and that day the laundry was in use ALL DAY long and no one else could use it.