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Alex Boulger Selling Rental with 2 Out of 5 Year Rule
25 September 2024 | 14 replies
While not in TN specifically, I have assisted clients do as you have described: live in a property as a principal residence for 2 years, rent it out for 3 years, then sell.Based on the situation described, you would appear to be eligible for the MFJ joint exclusion on principle residence on your 90% share.However, in order to retain that ability, the house will very likely need to be sold (ie, sale closed, not just under contract) by the end of this month. 
Dan Dares TM Attorney for multifamily real estate acquisition
24 September 2024 | 2 replies
If everyone is truly active, it is now a joint venture and you can have a local real estate attorney form an LLC for you (which is much less expensive).
Kyle Fitch How Long to Reach $ 1 Mil Net Worth
25 September 2024 | 22 replies
I did it by househacking 2 multifamily and joint venturing on about 20 units of commercial multifamily.
Melanie Baldridge Re Pro Status and income
24 September 2024 | 2 replies
You must work at least 750 hours per year in a qualified RE business.So most people who have high-earning W-2 jobs outside of real estate wouldn't qualify.But the unique thing about RE pro status is that even if you don’t qualify but your spouse does, you can both file jointly and claim the losses from your RE investments to offset your other active income together.
Tomas Nuno Is it possible to house hack with you partner?
23 September 2024 | 21 replies
Yes most definitely, however each person are able to acheive 10 maximum conventional loans, so if each properties are applied jointly, then you both would only have 10 active loans/properties instead of 20 loans (10 from each person) So you would want to strategize accordingly and see how you can acheive your maximum potentials and have multiple properties with your partner.
Don Konipol Dealmaker in Chief
24 September 2024 | 1 reply
George Washington acquired a significant amount of land this way, and shortly after acquiring such created SYNDICATIONS (he later used JOINT STOCK COMPANIES when they came into existence) to raise the capital needed for development.  
Philip M. Best way to take over 54+ units from my father who is retirement age?
28 September 2024 | 19 replies
Then you and sis start looking at the market to find properties that fit your joint goal, and dad looks at his portfolio to find the places he wants to sell to get the funds to arrive at the model. 
Calvin Craig How to Structure the Deal?
21 September 2024 | 7 replies
However, if this is a true "joint venture", all members must be actively involved in generating their own profits so the credit partner would also need to participate in decisions regarding the property such as which contractors to hire; handling issues that arise, etc. 
Aaron Buehler How accurate are STR revenue generator websites?
20 September 2024 | 17 replies
.- You should pay for the premium version so you can see the comps that went into their calculation to factor if you have a superior or inferior product.- AirDNA is more accurate in areas with more comps and less variation in amenities and unique properties.- Check results against enemy methodBest of luck! 
Matthew Rembish Fund that Flip
19 September 2024 | 43 replies
There are handful of crowdfunding lending companies emerged lately.They all seem to share a need to be an accredited investor to start investing.In order for an individual to qualify as an accredited investor, he or she must accomplish at least one of the following:1) earn an individual income of more than $200,000 per year, or a joint income of $300,000, in each of the last two years and expect to reasonably maintain the same level of income.2) have a net worth exceeding $1 million, either individually or jointly with his or her spouse.3) be a general partner, executive officer, director or a related combination thereof for the issuer of a security being offered.How strict is the accreditation requirement is being followed?