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11 April 2024 | 9 replies
If your income is above $150,000 and you are not eligible to claim real estate professional status, your rental losses become suspended into a future year.The suspended losses can be utilized in one of a couple ways1) You dispose of the property2) You generate passive income from this property or another property
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11 April 2024 | 6 replies
I wish I had BP at my disposal when I was 18!
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10 April 2024 | 3 replies
Assuming a building footprint of up to 5000 sq ft, use could not support the need for a lot of parking (probably <20 spaces).Not interested in auto maintenance and other uses that require disposal (and potential runoff/dumping) of large volume of hazardous materials.Long term, I'd prefer something that contributes to the improvement of this area (e.g. a used car lot might be OK for a couple of years just to generate income, but I'd want to find something more beneficial after that).
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4 April 2024 | 5 replies
For instance, if you've determined that your max down payment ranges from 3.5% to 4%, ask yourself: do you have the 4% for the down payment plus an additional 3-4% for closing costs (Yes, be prepared to pay the closing cost for the acquisition of your properties) on a $1.3M property, at your disposal?
4 April 2024 | 12 replies
You'll do this for everything in the home that requires replacement: interior paint (4 years), flooring (12 years if you use 12 mil LVP), roof (20 years), hot water heater (10 years), oven, washer, dryer, garbage disposal, microwave and so on.
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3 April 2024 | 6 replies
They will not accept items such as paper diapers, toys, sanitary napkins, tampon applicators, balls of hair, grease, table scraps (if no garbage disposal), clothing, rags, sand, dirt, newspapers, or similar items.
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2 April 2024 | 3 replies
In most situations, it's almost all junk and I dispose of it as such.3.
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1 April 2024 | 67 replies
Personally, I’d never consider that option for multiple reasons: 1) you cannot properly dispose of your own property as you can’t rent it by yourself, 2) the price is inflated as they make you pay for the convenience, 3) the performance of your unit is completely dependent on the performance of the building as a whole and the performance of the management, 4) property management is extremely expensive and they’re going to be the ones making most of the money while you take all the risks and 5) you cannot get rid of the property managers if they don’t perform.
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1 April 2024 | 51 replies
. : $2,347-Paint, all new doors, plumbing fixtures, drywall work, garbage disposal, carpet, bathtub: $3,934-Labor: $7,976The previous owner did not do any updates to this unit for the last 25 years!
28 March 2024 | 13 replies
What you mean "eviction set out crew" I had a junk removal crew come and dispose the abandon belongings.