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Tyler Koller Baselane Vs Stessa
16 January 2025 | 31 replies
You can easily tag each transaction using categories that synch to your Schedule E for tax time.
Keith Angell Seeking Advice on Financing Future Rental Property Projects
17 January 2025 | 8 replies
Proceeds to segregated account to be disbursed ONLY on rental property improvements and expenses to preserve the deductibility of interest on your Schedule E.
Victor Tofilski Why is my unit still vacant?
31 December 2024 | 49 replies
And if someone clicks to schedule a showing it has a form to capture there information that goes into a crm that then starts a "prospect tenant" followup campaign including response text instantly to interrupt there search knowing we got there request and check there e-mail where we send followup information, links, directions etc etc. 
Celli Mowery Who has interest in Kentucky?
10 January 2025 | 26 replies
The mega site in Richmond, as well as Mt Vernon, will really change the landscape in these areas as they did in E-town when the battery plant came in play. 
Greg Strunak Cash flow/ passive income
30 December 2024 | 6 replies
If you are sole member LLC you just take a distribution from your business account to your personal account.You are likely already reporting the income on a schedule E.
Anita Z. Real Estate Investor Tax write-offs
10 January 2025 | 16 replies
You can't deduct travel expenses before identifying property because you report every rental activity you already own on Schedule E.
Bailey Rentz Done with Stessa. Where should I go?
13 January 2025 | 10 replies
The revenue and expense categories line up with your Schedule E which makes it a breeze to prepare for filing your taxes and I like the reporting features, too.
John McKee Looking back on 2024
3 January 2025 | 7 replies
The real property investment can be repositioned if it proves disappointing in its original form; it can be refinanced or recapitalized if it has too much or too e pensive debt; inflation over time bales out many bad purchases, and finally the investors knowledge, experience and abilities can be leveraged to turn around a cash flow negative property.I’ll provide an exampleThree years ago we purchased a note from a bank secured by two auto repair facilities with a large amount of excess land.  
Michael Plaks Crazy technicalities: how the IRS defines your age. Spoiler: it depends.
29 December 2024 | 1 reply
section, a little further, in Sec. 21(e)(6)(B), it - again!
Josh Holley Seller won’t return EM
31 December 2024 | 97 replies
(C)(1) If the parties dispute the disbursement of the earnest money and the purchase agreement contains the provision described in division (B) of this section, not later than the first day of September following the two year anniversary date of the deposit of the earnest money in the broker's account, the broker shall return the earnest money to the purchaser unless the parties provided the broker with written instructions or a notice of a court action as described in division (B) of this section.(2) If the broker cannot locate the purchaser at the time the disbursement is due, after providing the notice that division (E) of section 169.03 of the Revised Code requires, the broker shall report the earnest money as unclaimed funds to the director of commerce pursuant to section 169.03 of the Revised Code and remit all of the earnest money to the director.