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James Hamling How will the death of the 1031 impact you???????
15 January 2021 | 43 replies
The regular folks will pay for the deficit.7.
David Hedges Preparing for possible tax changes.
8 January 2021 | 5 replies
At the end of Clinton's second term, we had a surplua which Bush 43 gave away in the form of a tax cut rather than pay down the national debt, and put us back on the path of ever increasing deficit spending which has not abated to this day.
Eliana F. These Numbers Are Amazing. Am I Doing Something Wrong?
9 January 2021 | 7 replies
However, even with this deficit your living expenses will no doubt be far less than other options.
Collin Hays Impact of Biden tax plan on STR investing?
12 January 2021 | 9 replies
The deficit has the capacity to go to infinity, it’ll never be balanced.
Chris Platis Covid Eviction Process Help (Upstate NY)
24 March 2021 | 13 replies
At this point they owe me more than 20k and just ignoring all my attempts to talk to them.I really have no idea what to do but hope and pray that I can get them out one day and maybe just maybe collect the money owed to me over many years as their balance is quite large.Very frustrating and has me petrified of my few other tenants in terms of trying to get them out and or get a rent raise to just cover the recent massive hike in real estate taxes the county put in place to cover their supposed deficit, never mind getting to market rent which has skyrocketed last few months (im in valley stream) for large single family homes.
Craig Parsons What am I doing wrong? All agents so far have been flaky at best.
28 April 2021 | 65 replies
Homeowners are not really selling, and we are at a 1.5 million property deficit.
Richard Cedars Negotiation after accepted offer
23 September 2020 | 6 replies
I’m waiting to hear what my realtor has to say about a comps in the area.I do not see a way to get my all in investment to be at the most 80% of the ARV; but I also want to avoid a deficit as well.As for rents, I stand to raise the total revenue by $600/mo (confirmed by PM) and could potentially decrease monthly expenses by about $500/mo.Currently the property operates at a $400 positive cash flow.$70k invested plus $24k down payment will still give me roughly an 18% cash on cash return before refinancing.I am not sure if by going back to the seller in a sellers market asking to reduce the sale by 1/3 if that could come across as arrogant or inappropriate.
Colton Clark Could low rates be bad?
27 September 2020 | 15 replies
Now, this is going way beyond just real estate investing into Macroeconomics but eventually, yes, the combination of these low interest rates, perpetual QE, and correspondingly low T-Bill & bond rates along with a staggering budget deficit are going to cause us problems. 
Joe Kamenar Profit/Loss Allocation for Multi-Member LLC that Holds Property
8 October 2020 | 3 replies
Thanks,- JoeYou can allocate income/ loss items as you want, but by the time you are closing out the deal, the -ve capital account have to be restored know as deficit restoration obligation.  
Mason Moreland AMA - Winery/Vineyards, Agriculture, Environmental Issues
15 June 2021 | 62 replies
One is that we are constantly operating at a fruit deficit.