
25 September 2019 | 16 replies
Other than that it is a 6 month race to get as much done as possibleAnother option might be to have a back up purchase on the 45 day list that could be used to absorb the excess of the sale.

20 December 2022 | 1 reply
My business partners and I own 2 buildings with a substantial amount of equity that we purchased through our s-corp. one of the buildings is completely paid off and the other is leased on a long-term lease to one of our businesses. we are considering doing a cash out refinance and want to know the best way to take the excess money out of the s-corp for personal use so that we face the lowest tax liability. any advice would be greatly appreciated.

24 January 2019 | 11 replies
We prefer forced air heat/cooling as the air movement provides even heat and helps prevent moisture problems.

10 November 2022 | 9 replies
😁Yes, definitely seems excessive in some cases when statements are made without any negative intent (walkable may also mean wheelable!)

14 June 2021 | 16 replies
De-clutter excess furniture/ stage the place.

22 December 2022 | 6 replies
So I’m my situation can I take 6k in losses (3k to offset my other 3k in gains and then 3k off my income) or does it not work that way and I can only accept 3k in losses It is important to note that if you have capital losses that exceed your capital gains in a given tax year, you may be able to carry forward the excess losses to offset capital gains in future tax years.

13 December 2015 | 17 replies
I am not a fan of excessive student loan debt (think six figures with a degree in art history) but yours looks 1) manageable and at a reasonable level; 2) as stated above, it is very likely some of the lowest interest debt around; and 3) not sure it has been noted, but it is likely deductible, depending on your income level....so as the board says, the chance at appreciation, building equity, rent saving and more tax breaks as an owner occupant of a duplex, triplex or fourplex makes the investment win when you run the numbers over time.

30 May 2021 | 9 replies
There is a good moisture barrier underlayment and 2.)

22 December 2022 | 4 replies
My concern is if damage continues to happen I'm not sure if the security deposit will cover all the damages and am unsure how successful I would be in obtaining any additional money from the tenants to cover damages in excess of the security deposit.

23 December 2022 | 36 replies
I'm considering a possible humidity or moisture issue in the room because of my window A/C unit.