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Matthew Heffernan Rental property sale with delayed improvements
21 May 2024 | 4 replies
Do we write a check and have the Title company hold it until work is complete?
Bob Stevens sec 8nswers It's not that complicated folks
21 May 2024 | 48 replies
I have been told for years to write a book.
Maureese Jones Treasuries are down
20 May 2024 | 3 replies
And since I get great tax write offs on properties, why would I buy treasuries?
Cindy Gregg Capital Gains Taxes
20 May 2024 | 2 replies
The money spent on the flip will be a write off from your profit and shouldn't be taxed regardless. 
Brett Wahl Getting back to it
20 May 2024 | 5 replies
For example, the properties I held for many years have increased in value, have given me cash flow, tax write offs, etc. 
Frank Barletta Forget flipping in the NorthEast.. Welcome to Fayetteville, NC
20 May 2024 | 5 replies
I have a hunch that you got some A I help in writing this!
Don Konipol Why I Believe Striving to Build Passive Income is Overrated
21 May 2024 | 34 replies
So she stepped into a fully functional office/ patient base and my purchase included all the equipment fixtures everything which of course gave me substantial accelerated tax bene's.. its a NN lease so I only am responsible for the roof and exterior ( roof  was 5 years old and with no hail in this area it will last long time).
Alex Kenny Future Planning Advice
21 May 2024 | 8 replies
What will be the cost of THAT money compared with the cost of a refinance of your current home at today's interest rates - taking into account that you will be able to write off the mortgage interest for a rental on your Schedule E once you turn it into a rental?
Mike Clark Land purchase and solar farm
20 May 2024 | 2 replies
The 30-40k per year are written offers (not signed contract obviously but in writing nonetheless).
Ariel Tobi Is it normal that PM gets 13% of all repairs and rehab?
22 May 2024 | 30 replies
Here's a PARTIAL list:Office rentComputers, printers & softwareInternet & phone billOffice furnitureOffice supplies: paper, postage, ink, etc.Office liability insuranceAuto expenses: monthly payment, insurance, gas, maintenance, registration/plate feesBroker license fees: annual, monthly board & MLS fees, continuing education fees, E&O insuranceEquipment: lockboxes, signs, etc.Payroll & payroll taxesBusiness income tax preparation and paymentsLabor: answering phones, calling past due tenants, scheduling tours, taking marketing pics, processing those pics, writing ads, researching rent amounts, posting ads, explaining to owners how rent determined & showing where ad posted, opening & processing mail, posting payments, bank deposits, scanning documents & posting to owner & tenant portals, explaining accounting to owners so they understand their monthly statements, taking pics/videos of repairs, finding reputable handymen and contractors, confirming they're properly licensed & insured and tracking annually, verifying repairs done properly, processing invoices for utility bills, repairs, taxes, city inspections, scheduling periodic property evaluations/inspections with tenants that don't want strangers in their homes, explaining to owners why taking so long, and more & more & more...