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Srini Rajamani Midlife Newbie - Just recently discovered Biggerpockets
25 February 2025 | 14 replies
Quote from @Srini Rajamani: @Jared Smith  At this point, I feel I'd like to explore other business ideas I have (including real estate) before going back to tech. 
Nadir M. How Do You Handle Rent Collection & Payouts for Accurate Accounting?
6 February 2025 | 10 replies
@Adam BartomeoGuys the IRS requires the 1099 amount to be equal to the GROSS amount you collected on behalf of the owner, even if you are collecting water bills, etc. from tenants.NOTHING is deducted from the Gross amount,including your PMC fees!
Bernie Margulies Air filters as a benefit for tenants?
18 February 2025 | 6 replies
Your lease should include a clause that the tenant is responsible for maintenance caused by a dirty filter.
Carter Ledwith My Latest Airbnb Property Management
9 February 2025 | 1 reply
Our key amenity highlights include an easy to use gas fire pit and Seattle Mariners themed corn hole.
Fara Heath Best way to finance this deal?
12 February 2025 | 2 replies
Secondarily, if I had a buyer for the land before I close, could I structure the purchase to include them without doing a wholesale deal?
Karen Jou WARNING: Do NOT use Chuck (Carmel) Mifsud or Prime Property in A2/SE Michigan
27 February 2025 | 0 replies
He came up with a "benefits package" to charge my tenants $56 a month (to include renter's insurance and some other "perks").
Shawn Dones Partnership Buy-Out and Succession Planning
27 February 2025 | 0 replies
Partner B will get $220,000 + the single wide, while Partner A's heirs will get the apartment building and the double wide.They intend to sell one property ( the double wide mobile home ) and use the proceeds to either pay down the loan or reinvest in another rental property (possibly in another market).To defer capital gains tax, they plan to use a 1031 exchange for reinvestment.Goals & Challenges:Tax Efficiency – Structure the transfers and payments to minimize tax liabilities for Partner A’s Spouse and the Children.Guaranteed Income for Partner A’s Spouse – Ensure a fixed monthly payment of $1,100/month while transferring ownership to the Children.Long-Term Investment for the Children – Build a solid rental portfolio to support future financial growth.Operating the LLC Under New Ownership – Ensure a smooth transition, including removing Partner A’s Spouse and Partner B from the LLC structure.Proposed Plan & Questions for Advice:Instead of outright gifting the 50% interest, the LLC will be restructured so that Partner A’s Spouse retains a Preferred Equity Stake that provides them $1,100/month in priority payments but gradually transfers ownership to the Children.Payments will only be made when rental income is sufficient (i.e., when rent increases to $850/unit).Partner A’s Spouse is willing to forgo payments in bad financial times but wants assurance that they won’t face any tax consequences on unpaid amounts.If Partner A’s Spouse passes away before full ownership transfer, the Children inherit the shares at a stepped-up basis (avoiding capital gains tax).Questions:How should the LLC Operating Agreement be structured to allow withholding payments when necessary without triggering tax or legal issues?
Chris Rhodes Does anyone have experience with AJ Osborne's mastermind?
27 February 2025 | 11 replies
Including the guru or person offering this program. 
Steven Catudal Investing in Alabama as out of state investor with a partner
5 February 2025 | 13 replies
Fannie Mae will allow you to transfer the deed to an LLC if you decide to try to go the conventional route, but the loan would still be in your names and you'll need to pay a title company a second time post-closing to do this  for you. 3) I can't speak for the area so no comment there4) If you're self managing, make sure you find vendors you can trust in the area since you won't be able to easily verify if an HVAC guy, plumber, etc. is trying to rip you off and tell you to buy something you don't actually need. 5) Make sure you have clear alignment of goals and a clear operating agreement that spells out what to do if those goals start to not align in the future since you'll be jointly obligated to these properties. 
Robert Ellis fund or syndication?
26 February 2025 | 1 reply
Many people won't invest in funds, including myself, and those that do only invest with people that have a long track record.