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Carlos Little How to report taxable gains on NPNs
7 December 2013 | 13 replies
This may be the strategy I was looking for.So you're saying as long as the client does not fully modify the note at once, but simply "rewards" the homeowner with principal forgiveness for paying regularly and consistently, we could possibly avoid the full inclusion as long as we don't make a substantial change to the originally issued note.In your opinion would you think they could repeatedly inch the principal down just under the 5% threshold each year to avoid it being "substantial", or is the 5% the maximum total changes to the original note.
Noralee Deason All Inclusive Lease
18 February 2016 | 1 reply
It seems a lot of students / parents are looking for an all-inclusive lease, especially since it could very well end up being rented to unrelated roommates.  
Account Closed taxes strating wholesaling on rental business card?
25 May 2011 | 14 replies
For tax purposes in an audit, the inclusion of non-related expenses could be detrimental in an audit.Second, Wholesaling and rehabbing may be combined together; however, one must be careful how they approach the business.
Jake Kucheck What Makes a Loan Assumable (or not)
8 July 2011 | 5 replies
I have been successful with doing an AITD (All-Inclusive-Trust-Deed).
Me Him Recently purchased a rooming house, looking for some advice
8 July 2014 | 4 replies
The general problem is that the rents are well below market, and all include utilities, but it seems people use a lot of utilities, because they don't have to pay them.I feel like in a rooming house situation, it makes sense to have rents inclusive of utilities and wifi, so any ideas on how to get people to use less heat, water, etc. when they don't have much incentive?
Joshua D. Contractors looking at it like there making me rich
23 May 2018 | 80 replies
Kudos on inclusion of the Irish, French and Greek accents
Nick Brandon Investing in the USA from Canada
21 March 2019 | 11 replies
Based on the  Canada Revenue Agency’s administrative position, the FAPI inclusion would be treated as US source income for purposes of the foreign tax credit rules under section 126 of the Act.
Carrie Maultsby-Lute Luxury vinyl plank or engineered hardwood?!
20 January 2020 | 15 replies
I also acknowledge that price is one of the biggest benefits as well.LVP has come such a long way in the durability market because of the inclusion of a compound called aluminum oxide within the finish.
Jamane Y. Private money lenders
2 April 2015 | 20 replies
Serious lenders are more inclined to pay for inclusion on a list you can get for free, than for you to pay for a list of what could amount to fabricated names or unmotivated lenders.
Zulf H. How to start a Property Management Company & Get Business
18 April 2018 | 5 replies
Information should not be considered to be all-inclusive, and should not be taken as legal advice.