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Clint Miller Fix-and-Flips During the Holiday Season: Opportunity or Challenge?
8 November 2024 | 4 replies
While contractor availability and supply chain slowdowns are challenges, they plan ahead by securing labor and materials early and building in project buffers.
Melanie Baldridge "Does the IRS require site visits for cost segregation studies?"
13 November 2024 | 10 replies
While the IRS does not mandate a physical site visit, the IRS cost segregation audit technique guide (ATG) does suggest conducting “field inspections.”It’s important to note that the ATG is not an official IRS document.It serves as a guide and cannot be used, cited, or relied upon as an authoritative source.However, the recommendations in the ATG are worth considering.According to the guide: “A field inspection is recommended to document the physical details of the building, type of construction, materials used for construction, the assets contained in the building, the size and types of building systems, and any land improvements that were included in the purchase of the property and the condition of that property at the time of purchase.”So while the IRS does not require a site visit for cost segregation studies, following the guidance from the cost segregation audit technique guide can be beneficial.
Melanie Baldridge RE Pro status to make the best case with your CPA and the IRS
12 November 2024 | 1 reply
You must also materially participate in your RE activities.If you materially participate in each RE activity, losses are fully deductible.
Jonathan Greene Why You Should Stop Talking About Quitting Your Job Before You Have Your 1st Property
26 November 2024 | 46 replies
They wonder why Brian got a promotion, but it's because Brian tries and appreciates a steady paycheck and the company that pays his insurance.
Keri Win New landlord: Need advice on apps to manage your property and lease agreements
19 November 2024 | 23 replies
Of course, you won't listen to this common sense because you know more than everyone else here on BP and will have to learn the hard way.So, recommend you find and attend some local investor meetings or commit to watching all the videos and reading all the material here on BP that you can.Good luck:)
Jaime Ramirez Rental Property taking too long to rent
14 November 2024 | 8 replies
Your fridge and stove, while new, still has shipping material on them.
Dev Patel H1-B, Short-Term Rentals & Tax Benefits
12 November 2024 | 6 replies
To qualify for material participation, you generally need to meet either the 500-hour or 100-hour rule.
John Herold Best Practices for LVP Floor Installation
13 November 2024 | 3 replies
What materials are used besides the LVP itself?
Scarlett Tao Co-signer income requirements
18 November 2024 | 14 replies
If the only difference between a co-signer and an applicant is a second job or some other insignificant factor, they are NOT co-signer material.
Austin Lively Managing Partner Equity
11 November 2024 | 2 replies
These often include a preferred return for the investors and then a pre-determined cash flow distribution schedule between the sponsor and investors that includes the cash flow distribution waterfall based on either the IRR or EMx and possibly a GP Promote