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Sarah En First-Time Landlord Seeking Advice on Rodent Prevention and Repairs
3 January 2025 | 3 replies
They sealed the entrances using metal screens (one around a pipe), but now the areas look unsightly.Additionally, there’s ongoing construction in the condo complex, which may have driven the mice into my unit.
Joseph Leibovitch Cash out refinance - been holding for 2 years
30 January 2025 | 12 replies
Three Months ago, low to mid 6's were available.Rates are going to continually fluctuate but if you have a way to earn 10+% on your capital, the TIME you are not using it is going to cost you way more than the extra .5% per year will.You are walking over dollars to save pennies if you are waiting for the perfect rate, half of the people who held out on getting mid 6's were waiting for high 5's.
Matthew Orr Should I sure for specific performance?
28 January 2025 | 9 replies
Quote from @Havital Miltz: I do not know that if someone is in the hospital you can force them to close, I am not an attorney, but I doubt any court will find in your favor, closings do not always happen exactly on the day that is planned, even if everyone is healthy and well, the wholesaler here is not the reason for the delay so I am not sure what exactly you can sue him/her for, they are also being held up due to the seller not being wellJust give the person some time to get out of the hospital, closing will probably not happen the very next day either, this is really extenuating circumstance. 
Ajay Bodas 1031 Exchange Property from Revocable Trust to an LLC
31 January 2025 | 6 replies
While there is no official holding period, tax advisors recommend keeping the property under the trust for at least 12 months to meet the "held for investment" requirement.
Andrew Slezak Opportunity zone investing
17 January 2025 | 2 replies
Taxes on the original gains are deferred until December 31, 2026, and future gains from the OZ property can be tax-free if held for 10+ years.
Jake Gasperi Looking to Connect with Real Estate Professionals in the Des Moines Metro Area
9 January 2025 | 3 replies
Weekly coffee held every friday from 7-8:30 at smokey row on cottage grove held by Darson Grantham  Monthly meeting second Tuesday of every month from 5-7 at Keg Stand (they did re brand & it is named differently now) but that is where it is held.
Al Jecius Thinking of setting up a backyard wedding venue...help
16 January 2025 | 3 replies
We held my sons wedding there when we were living there. 
Roxanne Whitaker MD Tax Law on Out of State Investment Owners
15 January 2025 | 1 reply
Any taxes not owed, a seller merely file a tax return with the state, just like any other tax returns filed for extra taxes a government has with held
Nicholas Haubner 4-family to 5-family with owner occupied unit
4 January 2025 | 5 replies
I know they are compensated per unit for the inspection, do you think it would be an issue if I just registered a fifth unit and made sure it met all the requirements?
Denise Evans Tenant Estoppel Letters
27 January 2025 | 1 reply
Buyers and sellers should consider some amount of closing money be held in escrow after closing to cover potential problems with the non-responding tenants.Does anybody have any experiences to share with successful use of a Tenant Estoppel Letter, or times they wish they'd know about this tool before entering a Purchase and Sale Agreement?