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Patrick Goswitz Purchasing Material For Contractors
24 October 2024 | 139 replies
I am assuming the answer is "yes" to get credit card points and prevent a contractor from charging a premium on materials. 
Alan Asriants Is this an end to Wholesaling?
30 October 2024 | 236 replies
.: Quote from @Marcus Auerbach: My point was: the law was intended to prevent this practice.
Marlie Evans Bonus Depreciation, safe harbors and Partial asset disposition
22 October 2024 | 8 replies
•This prevents you from depreciating two roofs simultaneously.
Joseph Fenner How do I buy 10 rental properties in 1 year?
30 October 2024 | 94 replies
So your 50k doesn't stretch as far as you think once you start adding everything up.Thank you for this information, it gave me a lot more clarity.I was thinking for my first deal, I could find a property for $125,000 including down payment and use an FHA loan so I only put 3.5% down, I’ll be using less of my $50K capital which will help prevent my $50K from getting drained after down payment, closing costs, etc, let’s say $12,000 total, I’ll have $38,000 left in capital. 
James Williams South Carolina Law on Wholesaling
18 October 2024 | 1 reply
This law basically prevents wholesaling when the wholeseller owns title.
Ross Kane LLC piercing corporate veil
21 October 2024 | 13 replies
Condos have much more risk than a SF rental.A condo HOA can decide there are already too many rentals in the community and prevent you from renting yours. 
Bryn Chatterton Preparing Property for Rental
22 October 2024 | 20 replies
I think it's okay to not have a deluxe backyard, see what the market is demanding.We didn't want to or have the funds to do a full renovation, Here are some things we did when we got our primary ready to rent:-Tore out fiberglass tub and surround in master bedroom-Had new tub and tile surround put in (felt nicer for primary bedroom suite)-New toilets and all new faucets-Hired guy to resurface all kitchen and bathroom countertops-Took down popcorn ceiling and had resurfaced/ painted-Neutral paint and trim throughout (had different colors all over prior)-changed out washer hook-up valves to prevent issues Things I wish we would've taken care of:-regular yard maintenance hired out and baked into rent-LVP flooring throughout (kept mix of tile and carpet)Just did final walkthrough and got keys this morning for tenant moving out.
Mike Nelson Homeowner’s insurance claim covered yet tenant’s insurance didn’t cover temp housing
19 October 2024 | 7 replies
Ask that these expenses be covered under your liability coverage, as the leak was not caused by your renters, but it  did necessitate the moving of items to prevent further damage. 
Chris G. Storm Damage to Rental Property
18 October 2024 | 3 replies
Any delay or failure in the performance by Landlord hereunder shall be excused if and to the extent caused by the occurrence of any event that is beyond Landlord's control, such as fires/ floods, earthquakes, wars, sabotage, terrorism, vandalism, governmental acts, injunctions, or labor strikes, acts of God and any other occurrences that are unavoidable or unpreventable despite reasonable efforts to prevent, avoid, delay, or mitigate the effects thereof."
Account Closed Breaking Down How Much Money You Need to Invest in Real Estate
21 October 2024 | 1 reply
Your budget should deal with preventative or regular maintenance and emergency repairs.