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Henry Lazerow Chicago anti gentrification ordinance has passed
7 November 2024 | 15 replies
Any material change in the terms of sale, the tenant association right of first refusal is reinstated.Despite this being a pilot program, there is no defined end date for the tenant opportunity to purchase provision.Rental properties in the pilot zone are subject to further regulationsIf a purchaser purchases a rental property and uses any public funds in the purchase, then the rental property shall be maintained as affordable housing for no less than 30 years.Landlords may not evict for any other reason than serious, or repeated violations of the terms and conditions of a lease or occupancy agreement, otherwise defined as “just cause eviction.”PenaltiesAny person who violates the requirements set forth in this ordinance shall be fined, not less than $200 nor more than $1,000 for each offense.
Sabrina Shaulis Not new but returning member
4 November 2024 | 16 replies
My advice is to start by defining your investment strategy and identifying the market you're interested in.
Dave Vona Is SFR investing worth the return? An IRR analysis
8 November 2024 | 22 replies
I believe its important to clarify the infinite return component of the BRRRR strategy.
Casey Coffey Base hit to home run deal
3 November 2024 | 10 replies
Of course capex does come into play, but I have a lot of factors on my side including most major components of the property have been replaced already, including roof replaced 2 years ago, water heater replaced 3 years ago, full house was just repiped, septic system is 5 years old, HVAC system replaced in last 7 years, i do not cover appliances with warranty in my rentals, and the tenant I placed in the property is a single dude who works 60 hours a week and just needs a place to sleep.
Kayla Shock Landlord wants to terminate lease early
4 November 2024 | 6 replies
A termination agreement with a defined move out date.
David Matthew Thoughts on my 1031 re-invest strategy?
2 November 2024 | 19 replies
And it includes - NOI, Appreciation, Amortization of the loan, and depreciation writeoff.The total of these will paint the picture of how your properties are actually performing.What is interesting is that each of these components will react differently depending on where and how you place your next investment. 
Paul Amegatcher This is how I buy zombie foreclosure properties.
9 November 2024 | 44 replies
I would define it as a property that has been abandoned by both the owner of record and the lien holders.
Brady Ascheman Mid-term rentals (where to start)
5 November 2024 | 11 replies
Define who you want to serve, and then determine which market offers you the best chance to provide the housing they need.
Melanie Baldridge Understanding the IRS Section 179 Election
1 November 2024 | 0 replies
Section 179 of the Internal Revenue Code allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment and software up to an annual limit.In 2024, for example, taxpayers can expense up to $1,220,000 of qualified assets.This election can apply to many types of tangible personal property, such as machinery, equipment, and off-the-shelf software, which are used predominantly in your business.Limits on Section 179 ExpensingAs attractive as Section 179 may seem, there are limits.For tax year 2024, the maximum investment limit is set at $3,050,000.If your business places more than this amount in service, the amount you can expense is reduced dollar-for-dollar over this threshold.In addition to the dollar and investment limits, the amount of your Section 179 deduction cannot exceed your taxable business income for the year.This means that even if your business invests heavily in qualified property, the deduction could be limited by the business’s profitability.Also, not all property qualifies for Section 179.Real property, like buildings and structural components, generally does not qualify unless it is "qualified improvement property."
Will Gaston Nearing 1,000 College Student Tenants: Here's what I've Learned
21 November 2024 | 305 replies
Do you have specific wording in you lease that defines number of guests allowed or specific hours on "quiet time" to address such issues?