
19 November 2024 | 14 replies
Usually, owners will look a little more kindly on MTR because it's less wear and tear.

21 November 2024 | 9 replies
Living, but either way you could try speaking with existing owner/operators groups in the greater bay area, or even central coast, looking to expand their portfolios for a joint venture.

20 November 2024 | 6 replies
These loans are not allowed in non-owner occupied scenarios.

13 November 2024 | 11 replies
There's language that covers all manner of possible issues, and it's 6 pages long, so I'm reviewing again since I'm looking to do MTR now.Considering I'd "only house-hack" right now for MTR, does anyone have advice about whether or not KeyCheck would be enough for all my house-hacking needs as an owner-occupied landlord, especially in terms of the leases offered and other necessary requirements (credit/background check, Docu-Sign, Online payment)?

22 November 2024 | 12 replies
Mind you, it was a rental sometimes, but it was still my owner-occupied house technically on paper.I qualified for an SBA disaster loan covering almost all of my damage.

28 November 2024 | 184 replies
Trofimoff is the owner and founder of Viridis Holdings LLC, doing business as Georgia Mobile Home Investing (“GMHI”).

21 November 2024 | 21 replies
Which isn't a problem if the owners wanted to pay about 20% per month.

19 November 2024 | 1 reply
After reviewing the latest ordinances, reports, and city guidelines, here’s a summary of my findings as of 11/18/2024:Key FindingsPermit Types and Fees:Type 1 (Owner-Occupied): $300 for 3 years.Type 2 (Non-Owner-Occupied): $450 for 3 years.Density caps apply to Type 2 permits (12.5% of block face).Enforcement:3 violations in 3 years lead to permit revocation.Fines up to $500/day for violations.Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT):City: 9%, County: 1.75%, State: 6%.Platforms like Airbnb and VRBO will remit directly to the city starting Feb 2025.Platform Obligations:STRs must have valid permits; unpermitted properties will be removed by platforms like Airbnb.Special Exceptions for Density Limits:Require approval by the Board of Adjustment (BOA).Zip Code BreakdownI focused on these 11 zip codes:Under San Antonio Rules:78205, 78204, 78215, 78210, 78212, 78245, 78258Independent Municipalities (Separate Rules):Alamo Heights (78209)Leon Valley (78238)Helotes (78023)Next Steps:Research density caps and zoning in specific zip codes.Dive into independent municipality rules for Alamo Heights, Leon Valley, and Helotes.Evaluate market maturity and income potential using tools like AirDNA.If anyone has experience operating STRs in San Antonio or these specific zip codes, I’d love to hear your insights, especially about density limits, enforcement trends, or community sentiment.Thanks in advance!

19 November 2024 | 4 replies
Our state law states "An owner may impose a reasonablelate fee for each month an occupant does not pay rent when due."

13 November 2024 | 0 replies
I recommend that you learn the tax code and take ownership over your strategy.Not having some foundational knowledge and an opinion on how to approach taxes as a business owner is a huge mistake.In my experience, every single business owner who says "I just let my CPA worry about it and I focus on my business" is doing a suboptimal job at tax planning.They are likely missing out on 10s or hundreds of thousands in saved dollars every year.Stop making excuses and get to work.Just a few months of part-time learning about taxes will pay you for the rest of your career.