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Account Closed I disagree with my accountant on interpretation of the de minimis
11 November 2018 | 31 replies
I'm in search of a couple clarifications on de minimis safe harbor (DMSH) and specifically sources for those opinions.Assuming:1) The real property is in service2) Items in question are below $2500 and not subject to the anti-abuse rule3) Books for the business consistenly demonstrate corresponding DMSH treatment4) Any other key assumption I probably didn't realize (feel free to point it out)Questions:1) Do materials/supplies still qualify if they are for a betterment or improvement?
Jessika Perkins Advice on how to price a wholesale deal
21 January 2014 | 18 replies
To determine & demonstrate the ROOM in this deal, you need to know:1) Square footage (size) of your subject property2) The $/sq.ft. of SOLD COMPARABLE houses (recent sale, similar size, quality, and year built)With this info, you can show potential buyers what their upside is likely to be - e.g., comparable properties recently sold at $90/sq.ft and you're offering it at $60/sq.ft.....
Pete Storseth DTI vs Credit score
28 March 2020 | 12 replies
So, either 1) you spend a year paying down your debt much faster and then are back to where you were with probably a higher credit score, or 2) you pay off your debt faster before the year is out and your score is pretty much guaranteed to be higher because of ratios and demonstrated increased good credit history.
Gloria Mirza Fannie Mae and bonus treatment
19 October 2016 | 0 replies
However, income that has been received for a shorter period of time may be considered as acceptable income, as long as the borrower’s employment profile demonstrates that there are positive factors to reasonably offset the shorter income history."...What the heck are "positive factors"!
Eric S. How Big of an Umbrella Policy???
7 September 2014 | 14 replies
I'm not sure what "1031 Exchange" considerations you are referring to, but I'll guess that it is a holding period issue in order to be able to demonstrate that the individual has/had the intent to hold for rental or investment purposes. 
Devin E. Tenant hasn't paid late rent fee
17 August 2014 | 10 replies
If the discussion goes well you have an opportunity to demonstrate how reasonable you are by reducing or waiving the fee. 
John Martinez Minimum Cash Flow???
8 March 2023 | 50 replies
I’ve never used the type of calculation you demonstrated in the chart above so thank you for the insight. 
Tamarra M Richardson Virtual address for my LLC?
17 June 2020 | 5 replies
@Tamarra M Richardson Business funding usually is going to be granted based on two years taxes demonstrated profits.
Wei Jie Yang New OOS investor looking for Turnkey. Help deciding company
29 August 2020 | 96 replies
The biggest part of me feeling comfortable with folks I want to one day do work with is them demonstrating good communication skills.
Kasan Kelley Hard money lenders who work with newbies
31 August 2018 | 13 replies
People will see this and respect you more for it, subsequently they will loan you the money on the next deal because you demonstrated enough character that you were willing to grind it out.