Jorge Vazquez
Hurricanes aren’t what’s driving up insurance rates in Florida.
15 October 2024 | 3 replies
The system was set up to allow those claims to go through, and with the right legal help, insurance companies would often settle to avoid going to court.
Marc Lock
Claiming RE Professional Status as a W-2 Employee
14 October 2024 | 4 replies
The IRS tends to scrutinize W-2 employees claiming REPS, and there is only one tax court case I know of where a W-2 employee qualified.
Melanie Baldridge
Ground improvements qualify for bonus depreciation!
13 October 2024 | 1 reply
Reminder:Ground improvements qualify for bonus depreciation.This includes various landscaping.Roads and external parking areas.Sidewalks and pathways.Fences.Utility systems (including the installation or improvements to water, sewage, drainage, and electrical systems).Outdoor lighting.Rec facilities (like playgrounds, sports courts, and swimming pools).And more.It's a big category for depreciation/bonus depreciation that we love.
Garrett Morgan
Clarifying Legal Rent Increase Limits for My San Pedro Duplex
14 October 2024 | 3 replies
Please also pay attention to requirments for posting notices and registration because if you into a sticky scenario this can impact the outcome in court.
Sarah B.
Eviction help in Cleveland ohio
12 October 2024 | 8 replies
What else can I do to get him out or push the Eviction through Cleveland courts.
Megan Paquet Nelson
Hurricane/Flood and loss of Business Income
14 October 2024 | 16 replies
It might also be worth looking into any federal or state disaster relief programs that could provide assistance, especially if the storms have been declared federal disasters.Hang in there, and I hope you find a solution soon!
Mary Jay
Tenant keeps complaining but wont do anything or let me do anything
13 October 2024 | 18 replies
I have a tenant in Arizona, who moved in a month and a half ago.they keep complaining that the master bedroom is too hot.The whole house is ok but the master bedroom is hot.I offered them a portable ac, they refused took it but did not install.I offered to have a handyman come install it, they said they can do it themselves.I offered the ac guy to come check on the AC and asked them to call the guy, because he likes to schedule with the tenant directly, but they have not called himI asked if they waned me to schedule with the AC guy,- silence.They complain but wont let me schedule for them.I understand that the tenants are just complainers, but I want to cover myself legally.So in case, if they decide to take me to court, I would not be liable.What is the best way to deal with things like that?
Amyson Varughese
Looking 4 advice w/Eviction from anyone with experience in Pierce county, WA area?
14 October 2024 | 5 replies
A lot of times the court will have a fill in the blank unlawful detainer form that you can file with the clerk.
Kasie Krage
Applicant is 20 yrs old with low credit score. Do they need a co-signer?
14 October 2024 | 1 reply
So, they should have documentation from the court about this I imagine.
Jeff Chisum
Mortgage Relief For Those Effected by the recent Natural Disasters
10 October 2024 | 3 replies
If your second home is located in a federally declared disaster area, you may be eligible for temporary mortgage relief options such as:- **Forbearance**: A temporary suspension of mortgage payments for up to 12 months.- **No Late Fees or Penalties**: During the forbearance period, you won't be charged late fees or have delinquencies reported to credit bureaus.- **Repayment Options**: After the forbearance period, you won’t be required to repay all missed payments at once.