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Bruce Woodruff Thoughts on the California fire repercussions
22 January 2025 | 17 replies
This is one of the things that sound a lot easier than they are actually done.The crazy thing I learned about these CA fires is that the heat radiation is hot enough (1500-2000F) that it will ignite your furniture through the windows.
Jermaine Washington Tenet has abandoned property without paying rent.
13 January 2025 | 11 replies
They'll typically leave behind mattresses, couches, broken furniture, rotten food, etc.
Melanie Baldridge What is MACRS classification?
10 January 2025 | 0 replies
When it comes to real estate, here's a general list of eligible assets and their depreciable lifespans that you should know: Residential Rental Property = 27.5 yearsThis includes any building or structure where 80% or more of its gross rental income is from residential units.That means:- Apartment buildings- Single-family rental homes- Duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes- Mobile homes (used for residential rental)- Any kind of residential lodging facility where the primary purpose is long-term rentalCommercial Property = 39 yearsThis includes non-residential properties like:-Office buildings-Retail stores and shopping centers-Warehouses-Industrial complexes-Hotels and motels that do not qualify as residential rental propertyLand Improvements = 15 yearsThese include sidewalks, roads, fencing, some landscaping, and parking lots that are separate from the building.Personal Property = 5 or 7 yearsPersonal property used in a rental activity usually has a 5 or 7-year life.This includes most furniture, appliances, carpeting and various machinery.Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) = 15 yearsGenerally, this includes any improvements made to the interior of a non-residential building after the building was placed in service, excluding elevators, enlargements, and the internal structural framework.Computers and Related Peripheral Equipment = 5 yearsVehicles = 5 yearsNote that the land itself is not depreciable.
Jay Chung Cost effective way of dividing up basement access for duplex
6 January 2025 | 4 replies
And the tenants still lived there, they had just been putting old mattresses, broken furniture, and crud there for years.
Phillip Austin Should I fire one of my owners?
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
.- Tenant submitted a work order for low water pressure in 2 bathrooms- Tenant submitted a work order because the garage door doesn't close all the way and left a 2-3 inch gap at the bottom- Owner initially refused to address either work order- Owner demanding the tenants place furniture pads on each piece of furniture- Owner calling multiple times to speak through the work orders, asking when they've been scheduled, calling a couple days later requesting the invoices- Owner calling because they want to access their storage in the basement so they can remove several pieces of furniture being stored- Owner now emailing requesting multiple property inspections throughout the lease cycle- Owner questioning my experience and relative PM knowledge because I'm not following up with her in a timely manner (the following day after the work order)Keep in mind, this is 2 weeks after the tenants had moved in and the tenants are very happy in the home.This is something we see on a regular basis.
Cody Caswell Introduction - Investor and Interior Design Company Owner
3 January 2025 | 4 replies
Furniture is another story; we have tons of suppliers.
Desiree Rejeili Home Staging FAQ: What You Need To Know
2 January 2025 | 0 replies
Basic staging with an agent usually means they give you insight into how you should:Declutter and depersonalize by removing photos and personal itemsArrange your furniture to improve the room’s flow and make it feel biggerAdd plants, move art, or re-arrange other accessoriesFull-service staging is another option if your house needs more hands-on attention.
Garry Lawrence 19-Year-Old Closing on First Rental Property – Seeking Advice!
11 January 2025 | 12 replies
Buying a nice place for 250k that's worth 250k is less sexy than having equity from day one. 
Jesse Rodriguez Miami Short Term Rental
7 January 2025 | 0 replies
This property only needs a pool and furniture to get it to spectacular status.
Sean Dunbar Looking for advice to invest 965k of equity
16 January 2025 | 4 replies
Plus the 20%-30% more in gross revenue just goes towards utilities, furniture, etc.