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Melissa Bovee CA Stay Home Order - What to do with Dec STR bookings
25 December 2020 | 17 replies
Should I go nuclear and cancel and refund all of my high season reservations? 
Julio Gonzalez Elements of a Quality Cost Segregation Report
20 September 2022 | 2 replies
The contents of the section can indicate the quality of the cost segregation study.CertificationThe person who created the analysis, opinions and conclusions of the cost segregation report should sign the report and may include their resume or state credentials.ExhibitsThis may include photographs or videos of the assets as well as the accounting records that were utilized to derive the costs which should tie to the schedule of assets utilized in the study.If you’re going to get a cost segregation study, you want to ensure that the results of the study will be upheld in the event of an audit.
Richard Dunlop MICHIGAN the State most moved FROM in 2015?
20 January 2016 | 34 replies
-ChristopherI didn't forget about the nuclear bomb tests your neighbors have done or the nuclear waste dump they keep trying to build, that is why I prefer my neighbors.
Christin Nguyen How to Put In An Offer
20 January 2023 | 22 replies
Consider the process a learning experience and resume your house hunting.
Mike Thomas personal financial statement
25 January 2023 | 1 reply
I think of a PFS like a financial resume.
Rod Bartruff How to plan for retirement as a single dad
14 November 2022 | 3 replies
Pretty soon I found myself on the board of my local meetup and I became a known local investor despite having very little on my resume!  
Christopher Knibb Making the numbers work - Overpriced Market?
1 March 2022 | 18 replies
I don't think we will ever see a correction where the numbers will make sense with the exception of a bubble like 2008 to 2010, but I don't think that will happen again in our lifetime with the exception of a nuclear war and then there won't be enough humans left to buy the cheap properties.I've been looking for single-family and multi-unit properties for the past several years and cannot find one property with numbers that make sense.
Donald DiBuono Property Management Business Plan
19 April 2022 | 3 replies
I also graduated from RPI with a nuclear engineering degree.  
Chris Martin ?Thinking of an investment in a hedge fund?
29 December 2013 | 13 replies
(I'm checking every few months to see when I can think about resuming.)
Dan Mackin Colorado Walkout Basement House Hack Short Term Rental Tracking
23 January 2023 | 7 replies
Here is the basic timeline:- Purchased property in late 2019 for $490,000- Property was a 2 story 4 bed/2.5 bath house with a full unfinished walkout basement- Premium for the property compared to one without the walkout was somewhere around $30-40,000- Basement was around 1200sqft unfinished space and the apartment was best setup to be around 800sqft- Started initial framing in early 2020, but COVID put a stop to some plans due to cash reserves becoming more important- Project was on hold until late 2021 when framing resumed (all framing was done by me)- Jan 2022 had a tankless water heater installed (had 20 year old tank already and don't want to run out of hot water with tenants) $3500- Jan 2022 had main electrical panel upgraded to 200A setup and also had 100A sub panel installed in basement and charger for car in garage $6000- Feb 2022 finished 95% of framing and GC began plumbing work- Feb 2022 HVAC work began (We installed a fully separate Mini Split Heat Pump for the unit) $5,400 for all fans and mini split install- March 2022 Electrical Rough In was completed- March 2022 Rear Door (Entrance) was swapped from a small slider to a full 36" exterior door- March 2022 Passed rough inspections and given the go ahead for drywall- Late March 2022 Drywall install completed- Walls are standard 1/2" single sheet- Ceilings were done in the following order for sound insulation (Fiberglass batting, resilient channel, 5/8" drywall, Green Glue, 5/8" drywall) $7500- April 2022 Primed all walls and ceiling- April 2022 Carpet and Vinyl flooring installed- April 2022 Trim installed- April 2022 Kitchen cabinets installed- Mid April 2022 Interior doors arrived and were installed- Mid April 2022 Shower pan was built out- Mid April 2022 Butcherblock counters cut and fitted with sink and oiled- Mid April 2022 Puck lighting installed- Late April 2022 Appliances arrived- Late April 2022 Painting continues (biggest regret here was not hiring a painter.