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Darlyn Sanders Lender information please
7 August 2024 | 6 replies
You can find us on their website, look at our reviews, and we are BBB accredited.
Holly Peterson Unlocking Hidden Wealth: Finding Untapped Real Estate Deals with Private Money?
7 August 2024 | 6 replies
Keep in mind though deal came to me on Wednesday Thursday and had to close on a Monday one of the reason I could do it that quick of course title was all done so I just reviewed title policy( dont need a lawyer to do my deals with my experience) etc..
Will B. Taxation of Unrecaptured Section 1250 Gains
7 August 2024 | 8 replies
However, the remaining gain not covered by the Section 121 exclusion is taxed at your ordinary income tax rate.Here's how the calculation typically works:Calculate the Depreciation Recapture: The $9,000 of depreciation would be recaptured at a maximum rate of 25%, which is $2,250 (25% of $9,000).Calculate the Remaining Gain: Subtract the excluded amount (Section 121 exclusion) from the total gain: $100,000 (Total Gain) - $9,000 (Depreciation Recapture) - $250,000 (Section 121 Exclusion) = $0Tax the Remaining Gain at Ordinary Income Rate: Since the remaining gain is $0, there would be no additional tax on the gain.So, based on this calculation, it seems like there should not be any additional tax owed after taking into account the Section 121 exclusion and the depreciation recapture at a maximum rate of 25%.It's essential to review your calculations and ensure that you are accurately applying the exclusion and depreciation recapture.
Aaron Stairs The investors edge
6 August 2024 | 24 replies
If you have any projects you'd like to have reviewed and get some quick pricing on I'm always happy to help.
Alan Asriants NAR Settlement - HOT TAKES
9 August 2024 | 184 replies
Well for starters… because the buyer always lid both fees so…Review a HUD and tell me who pays.
Jake Handler Anyone in Northern NJ utilizing the MTR strategy?
6 August 2024 | 9 replies
A quick browse through their website and reviewing their offerings clearly show they have the right systems in place and know what they’re doing.
Kevin S. Re-Inspection after storm just passed through while under contract?
8 August 2024 | 17 replies
Ask your attorney and review the contract nonetheless that is the point of a final walkthrough.
Holly Peterson Art of Crafting a Compelling Private Money Lending Pitch: What Works and What Doesn't
6 August 2024 | 4 replies
I do not need a big pitch deck put together - if I need more info I will ask for it but typically first thing I ask for is the proforma - what are the assumptions and review them to make sure they are realistic.Saw a deal about six months where the rents were $600 and they were forecasting $750.  
Jitao Niu bank increased my mortgage interest rate by 0.75% for no solid reasons
5 August 2024 | 3 replies
I would review my loan agreement - as the bank must abide by the terms within that.  
Mukul Patil Denholtz Properties - any experience with them?
5 August 2024 | 0 replies
Hi,I heard of Denholtz Properties through a post here however I haven't been able to find any reviews of them.