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Results (673)
Shaival Patel CA senate bill SB584 imposes 15% tax on STR
15 July 2023 | 47 replies
That's a whole different kind of stupid "oh, we gotta get out of here, I know, let's go somewhere nice, and then press them to do all the stupid there too, BINGO, let's go!". 
Jessica S. Tax Implications of Flipping Partnership
20 January 2014 | 17 replies
What I'm pointing out is that you can take a salary, fund a solo 401k, take the rest of the income through a corporation (S or C) and bingo you do not have much SE tax.If you are VERY hands off, I'd still fund a 401k in full plus matching benefits. and utilize other various employment benefits.
Nolan Mahoney Buying Multifamily 2 -4 Unit At A Discount?
1 September 2023 | 13 replies
If the number on the sign is the owner, bingo, you probably have a tired landlord.   
Kadeidra Honey-Brooks STR Neighbor Complaints
18 October 2022 | 44 replies
Bingo!
Jim K. Oh my God the stories...
3 May 2022 | 52 replies
One morning bingo, they got her. 
Phillip Tamez Investing while Active Duty military
11 January 2019 | 28 replies
I have done this several times (NC, GA, LA, CO and finally Washington) and when i retired and moved back east, had 5 rentals, 2 fully paid off, and all generating good cash flow to augment my retirement income .  
Michael Turner To Sell or Not to Sell (to buy more properties of course)
4 September 2023 | 5 replies
I would say consider out of state like Indiana, Ohio, FL, TN, TX, GA, LA etc.
Grayson Grzybowski Having trouble understanding something
28 August 2023 | 17 replies
If your loan requires 5% of the purchase price then you'll put down $14,625 and you will get a loan from the bank for the remaining $277,875.Purchase price: $292,500Downpayment: $14,625Mortgage: $277,875 Bingo!