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Wiley Hood Are DIY cost segregations a good idea?
12 January 2025 | 28 replies
Try this link: Publication 5653 (6-2022)
Ricardo Polanco NYC Short Term Rental legal advise
15 January 2025 | 9 replies
That way they keep their licenses and ratings.I don't see much of a difference really.Don't keep them out as they will get increasingly suspicious and they might pull your permit for non-compliance.
Julio Gonzalez Asset Classifications for Cost Segregation
7 January 2025 | 6 replies
Non-tangible property includes buildings, land or other inherently permanent structures.I get a lot of questions on which group specific assets belong in, so I put together a list to help.Non-Tangible PropertyBuilding (27.5 or 39 Year Useful Life)Land (Non-Depreciable)Paved Parking Areas (15 Year useful life)Swimming Pools (15 Year useful life)Fences (15 year useful life)Bridges (15 year useful life)Exterior Landscaping (15 year useful life)Docks (15 year useful life)Sidewalks (15 year useful life)Tangible Personal PropertyMillwork or decorative trimCarpetAir Conditioning equipmentShelving, cabinets and display racksAccordion doors and partitionsWall coveringsInterior landscapingNeon or other signsDecorative and business specific activity light fixturesGenerators, machinery and kitchen equipmentWindow treatmentsWhat other questions do you have regarding cost segregation?
Tekoa Glover Mobile Home Investments
12 January 2025 | 1 reply
You will be required to get a foundation inspection report on top of an appraisal and you are required to pay for both.That is why I said make sure you do your research because if you pay for an appraisal or foundation inspection report and its not within guide lines you will have just wasted anywhere from $650 to $1000.00 non refundable.  
Bruce Reeves Sell rental now?
4 January 2025 | 5 replies
The other non-math issues I'm good handling myself. 
Waruna Yapa Who has the best rates and how to shop for them?
8 January 2025 | 14 replies
We all use private investors or NON/QM investors for DSCR but some again charge points and some do not because they UW the file (Mini-C).Most Bankers typically offer rate closer to PAR or less margin built into the rate.
AJ Wong Ten Real Estate and Economic impacts of the LA Wildfires
15 January 2025 | 3 replies
Even large and small businesses with intangible residual services like TV, internet, security, pest control or the local contractor with remodels in process could fall behind on payments revenue contract. 
Helena Goyvaerts Belgian Investors Starting in Detroit Real Estate – Looking to Connect
2 January 2025 | 8 replies
Financing as a non-US citizen might be a challenge, but it’s not impossible—I’d recommend reaching out to lenders experienced with foreign investors early in your journey.A few general tips:1.
Bradley Buxton What are the scariest things about real estate investing?
5 January 2025 | 24 replies
This is probably the number 3 fear after public speaking and death. 
Zongfu Li Kiavi is the worst lenders I have been working with
15 January 2025 | 11 replies
There are bridge & DSCR lenders that can finance a non-warrantable condo.