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Kelly Conrad Tenant wants us to come back and re-spray wasp nest
12 July 2018 | 8 replies
One can is typically enough for a couple treatments for a small nest.Even if you decide to pay for it, do not lower the rent.
Cary P. Narrowing my focus - wild 1031 exchange ideas
17 July 2018 | 5 replies
So I would venture that all of your examples could very easily be demonstrated to be held with the intent of productive use whether or not they generate revenue quickly or consistently throughout the year.But the RV is another story - It's not real estate so it doesn't qualify for 1031 treatment (although I do love that idea if you'll forgive me. 
Account Closed Property Manager or Landlord First rental
14 August 2018 | 14 replies
I'm curious what kind of treatment I'll get when I give a single property to a PM. 
Brad Hoover Iowa farmers/investors exchanging into farm ground
18 July 2018 | 2 replies
But it surprises me that a $700K structure placed permanently on a tract of land and used for productive purposes would not qualify for 1031 treatment
Ashley Swansend At what point does it change from land with mobile homes to MHP?
25 July 2018 | 3 replies
However if you go outside of city limits then the county has more lax requirements and they are subjective about what is an MHP versus what is not - sometimes it's 4 homes, sometimes more.Most water wells can support multiple homes, it's more about the treatment equipment sizing (e.g. chlorinators, filtration systems) and ability to keep up with demand, and also regulatory requirements of water testing once you have 15+ homes - it becomes an EPA thing instead of your state DEQ. 
Justin Yurong Found more repairs than expected during inspection - Fresno, CA
21 July 2018 | 23 replies
.)- Termite treatment- 1 dysfunctional water heaterAccording to contractor bids, there is at least $45k worth of repairs. 
Dan Palumbo Does this have potential
22 July 2018 | 12 replies
Replacement costs of sewer treatment are something I would definitely need to factor in.
Stephen Huff Tax treatment of gain/loss & expenses on distribution from SDIRA
8 June 2018 | 5 replies

Rather than going through the RMD process, I'm considering just taking a full distribution of several properties I have in an SDIRA. How do I treat the long-term capital gain (or loss?) on my tax return? On a 1099-R, ...

Gi'angelo Bautista Contacting Home owners in Bankruptcy
11 June 2018 | 2 replies
It is up to the Trustee to determine if your offer price is sufficient, that requires an appraisal, and the Trustee has to assure the court that they have not given you preferential treatment.
Michael Willis Lagoon Water Treatment System
3 August 2018 | 6 replies
Hi All, can anyone chime in on whether a Lagoon Water Treatment Facility is something to run or not be afraid of.