
16 October 2024 | 10 replies
It will tell you if that change increased/decreased clicks & First Page Impressions & Booking Rate overtime.

15 October 2024 | 6 replies
It is seemingly still relatively affordable to buy an asset close to a major university at $100k per unit.

17 October 2024 | 19 replies
Move-in, mid-lease, renewal/move-out, plus any other time we have severe weather or other concerns relative to the property's conditions and maintenance.

16 October 2024 | 6 replies
If just going this path is more practical it would simplify things significantly, but everything I understand says introducing these new activities and the respective liability could expose our other property to risk if a nuclear claim occurred related to either property if they were part of the same LLC.

16 October 2024 | 17 replies
(vii) would seem to indicate that you'd be acting as an unlicensed broker.(1) "Broker":(A) means a person who, in exchange for a commission or other valuable consideration or with the expectation of receiving a commission or other valuable consideration, performs for another person one of the following acts:(i) sells, exchanges, purchases, or leases real estate;(ii) offers to sell, exchange, purchase, or lease real estate;(iii) negotiates or attempts to negotiate the listing, sale, exchange, purchase, or lease of real estate;(iv) lists or offers, attempts, or agrees to list real estate for sale, lease, or exchange;(v) auctions or offers, attempts, or agrees to auction real estate;(vi) deals in options on real estate, including a lease to purchase or buying, selling, or offering to buy or sell options on real estate;(vii) aids or offers or attempts to aid in locating or obtaining real estate for purchase or lease;(viii) procures or assists in procuring a prospect to effect the sale, exchange, or lease of real estate;(ix) procures or assists in procuring property to effect the sale, exchange, or lease of real estate;(x) controls the acceptance or deposit of rent from a resident of a single-family residential real property unit;(xi) provides a written analysis, opinion, or conclusion relating to the estimated price of real property if the analysis, opinion, or conclusion:(a) is not referred to as an appraisal;(b) is provided in the ordinary course of the person's business; and(c) is related to the actual or potential management, acquisition, disposition, or encumbrance of an interest in real property; or(xii) advises or offers advice to an owner of real estate concerning the negotiation or completion of a short sale; and

16 October 2024 | 7 replies
The cost basis includes:Purchase Price: The amount you paid for the property.Renovation Costs: Add the cost of improvements and remodels that significantly enhance the property's value.Closing Costs: Certain closing costs related to acquiring the property (like title fees) can be added to the basis.You will then allocate the total cost basis between the land (which isn't depreciable) and the building (which is depreciable over 27.5 years for residential properties).If you're unsure about how to allocate between land and building, you can use the allocation percentage from your property tax records or get an appraisal.This post does not create a CPA-Client relationship.

15 October 2024 | 9 replies
That's huge.My 2 cents is to ensure you keep up with all business-related and property-related financials (aka bookkeeping).Bookkeeping for REI companies (especially rental property companies) is super nuanced.

17 October 2024 | 12 replies
When we did it, new management had old manager transfer all funds held in relation to our account to the new management, including existing security deposits.

14 October 2024 | 1 reply
They have many links at the bottom of the page for different issues: https://shorturl.at/dLhnX

17 October 2024 | 16 replies
Do they have a Linkedln and a review page?