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Richard Hanner HOA pay for leak damage?
16 August 2024 | 3 replies
I have a tenant whose condo suffered a major roof leak, which caused internal dry wall and related damage.
Alberto Solis DST 1031 Exchanges seem primed for Sponsor success while minimizing Investor security
22 August 2024 | 16 replies
They are effectively like any other syndication (by definition they are a syndication), but put in place a legal ownership structure to accommodate 1031 proceeds.I understand why they have higher fees than the typical syndication, given the complexity in their ownership structure compared to a "typical" syndication.At the end of the day, any return from a syndication (typical or DST) is going to be primarily driven by market cycles.  
Account Closed Vice President Harris Announces Economic Agenda
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
The laws that politicians put into effect directly affect people's lives and livelihoods.
Brad Nowak Changing to electric heat from radiant in a small apartment building
20 August 2024 | 5 replies
A few reasons to replace would be tenant would be paying for heat, lower maintenance costs long term, and no risk of water damage when pipes give out.Good callouts on ceiling but luckily, i dont have any popcorn texturing, thank goodness.
Keaton Schultz I'm 24 with 2,500+ units
21 August 2024 | 7 replies
Rotting window frames, unsafe electrical issues, a tub and sink that didn’t drain properly, a promised dishwasher that turned out to be broken and unusable, a driveway with tons of pot holes so deep that they could have easily damaged cars, and much, much more.
Natasha Rooney Learning about investing! Canadian trying to invest in US real estate
20 August 2024 | 4 replies
This includes rental income, which is typically taxed at a flat rate of 30% unless you elect to treat the income as "effectively connected" to a U.S. trade or business, which allows for graduated tax rates and deductions. 
Kenneth Soles Buying an occupied house at tax sale. Dealing with occupants
21 August 2024 | 22 replies
Trying to avoid the occupant from potentially damaging or trashing the place just to get even .   
Alec Jacobs Should I buy windows myself or go through a company??
18 August 2024 | 5 replies
You can get black exterior in a variety of sizes under $300 a window, and the standard white is even more cost effective.
James McGovern Is the ability to negotiate realtor commissions a form of Fakenews?
20 August 2024 | 18 replies
The new rules are in effect since August 17th.
Eric S. Central Connecticut Strategy?
20 August 2024 | 5 replies
After swallowing some lumps thanks to one thread I posted back in April, I should (crossed fingers, no blown furnaces or sheard off roofs) be in a good position next year to reinvest.This is hopefully not a beat the dead horse, "where is the best cash flow in X" post, more of a strategy question for anyone who knows the market in CT.Here is what my limited knowledge/intuition tells me: Waterbury, Bridgeport, parts of Hartford cash flow best because of the inherent risk, lower fairfield county cash flows worst (today) because of NYC effect on price/rent, and there is an in-between SOMEWHERE.I think that somewhere is in the central part of the state between route 8 and 91 north of new haven, east of waterbury.