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Josh Wyant First Flip Failed, $1M+ ARV
29 May 2018 | 23 replies
Maybe if you had a bit more experience on typical contractor shenanigans , you could have gotten through it or if the guy wasn't questionable and got you through it, it would be singing a different song.  
Andy O'Neal Has anyone used rented.com to outsource management?
17 October 2019 | 10 replies
They take 5% off the top and the management company adds an extra 5% to their commission for going through rented.com.
Stephen Shelton Will this doom me to failure?
1 June 2018 | 3 replies
They're often interesting and sometimes pretty deep for their brevity, but ultimately they are as forgettable as a Justin Timberlake song.
Lewis Hunter How do you purchase a property through your Business
3 June 2018 | 2 replies
I’d forgo the LLC to start with.
Farrah Stephen Lease Option- What repairs are the tenants responsible for?
4 June 2018 | 1 reply
One of the biggest repairs was putting in a new water heaterWhenever some repair came up with the house the owner would always state that “he is a bank and we would never expect Bank of American to do any repairs, but if we wanted to forgo our lease option money then we could forfeit that and he would come donthe repairs”Anywho we have moved out and he is saying the carpet needs to be replaced and that that is our responsibility and if not there is the possibility that he will sue us. 
Michael Plaks Sch C reporting of installment sales for residential lot dealers
19 February 2018 | 2 replies
Two problems with this outcome:major audit flag on zero-income Sch Cinstallment income improperly escapes SE taxMy solution is to manually calculate installment income and enter it on Sch C, forgoing 6252. 
James Ma Responsibility for Condo Inside wall plumbing
3 August 2018 | 9 replies
One of the condos I own had sent a letter to owners indicating that some units have had leaks coming from the bathtub's faulty diverter valves (likely due to poor pieces from the developer) and it recommended all owners should change them as if leaks occur they would be held responsible for any damage to the building and other units.I spoke to my plumber who had a look and said that the diverter valves are inside the walls which are inside my unit and the other units that he has fixed in the same building were all held responsible for going into the walls and fixing the plumbing.
Mario Brown Use Purchase Appraisal To Determinr ARV
19 May 2018 | 2 replies
In other words, before going through the whole refinance song and dance, can I just capitalize the increase in NOI by the same rate used by the original appraiser to get a pretty close estimate of value OR are there other factors that could dictate the cap used by the refinance appraisal?
Holly Williams NRIA - National Realty Investment Advisors
24 June 2022 | 69 replies
We have been standing behind our real estate build projects for going on 13 years, and when there were lesser results than projected paying out our guarantees.How can standing behind your product, and putting your money where your mouth is be worse than a folded up SPE risk and losing all your money with no recourse?
Alan Brymer Why My Heirs Don't Deserve a Dime
16 May 2008 | 10 replies
She wanted a IPOD, because the MP3 player we bought her didn't hold enough songs.