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Theresa Holl Unbooked weekdays and need better content...Marketing Hack
17 July 2024 | 8 replies
Hey all, this post is for anyone with some open weekdays who is also looking for better/updated photography for their short term rental (also some bonus tips on partner cross-marketing).Partner with influencers (find them on FB and Instagram or I can help you find a few) by offering them a stay during the quieter mid-week time in exchange for professional content and posts from them.
Nick Sansivero Small multifamily property management in Northern NJ?
19 July 2024 | 23 replies
BONUS TIP: I just read on a listing that I'm going to adapt: Include in tenants lease they must pay for PSE&G Worry Free service.
Steele Kruzel BRRRR taxes advice
17 July 2024 | 8 replies
Not sure about the sec199a bonus depreciation... 
Jonathan St.Leger Bonus Depreciation Question HELP NEEDED PLEASE From You Amazing Tax Pros!!!!
12 July 2024 | 6 replies
I have since needed to hire a new CPA and he is saying that I cannot use the remaining 5 & 7 year buckets as 100% bonus depreciation and that they can only be used as accelerated depreciation which helps a little but I tax planned and strategized based on being able to use100% bonus.
Ben Mardis Edit* Have any buyers in Washington actually paid the broker commission?
14 July 2024 | 2 replies
Bonus if you buy solo, it will now be recognized and we can use our seller concessions to buy down our rate or whatnot. 
Kevin DiMaggio Pay off first home with house hacking or invest in another?
14 July 2024 | 16 replies
With this option, we're wondering if it's better to offer it as a 3 bed 1.5 bath with 2 bonus rooms (which we live out of), or rework one of the rooms into an actual bedroom to make it a 4 bed.With either option, we're also wondering if it's best to have the cashflow of our current house to offset any unexpected expenses, or if we should pay extra and try to pay off our current house as soon as possible.
Robert Zajac New to Cleveland market! Out-of-state investor looking to learn and take action!
16 July 2024 | 34 replies
Cleveland is an excellent market to get started, and you definitely want to establish your 'boots on the ground' here before diving in - an experienced property management company is a great place to start (Bonus if they have a sales team attached - making it a one-stop-shop!).
Irene Low First-time house hacking... Is there a bad way to house hack?
14 July 2024 | 7 replies
Some people see it as a way to get into a multifamily house at a lower downpayment and interest rate, while still providing themselves a place to live.I think the only way it would be "wrong" is if it puts you in a situation you can't afford or makes you "house poor".My husband and I rent out 4 of the bedrooms in our house plus a bonus room, meaning we have 6 roommates, but our entire mortgage is covered.
Evelyn Guo K1 loss tax report for non-resident state (NC)
13 July 2024 | 10 replies
Each State is different.Some states require you to track the passive losses at the state level.There may be a state equivalent of the form 8582 or there may be a completely different state form.Also be mindful that some states do not recognize bonus depreciation so there may be some federal / state differences for rental income.
Melissa Allen Tricky question about HELOCS and retirement account loans
12 July 2024 | 8 replies
Because of material participation (I self-manage)/bonus depreciation/cost seg, we’ve been able to get all of our taxes back both years so far.We cannot keep going the way we have for two years, so that’s not an option.