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Michael Ming Seeking Advice: Managing Tax Obligations and Property Down Payment
10 September 2024 | 8 replies
We solved the problem by extending the closing date and got an installment plan for our tax bill.
Shane M Plummer Historic Home 0.86 Acre LOT
8 September 2024 | 0 replies
Now have water installed, w/ 6-bedroom (4-bedroom house and 2-bedroom ADU) septic approval.
Jerad Graham Purpose-Built for House Hacking
9 September 2024 | 7 replies
For example, if you are in a heavy bike community, maybe installing bike racks somewhere might bring some character to the property and it doesn't cost a lot.
Michael Ming Seeking Advice: Managing Tax Obligations and Property Down Payment
9 September 2024 | 7 replies
Are you able to get on an installment plan with the IRS?
Isaac Lane Estimated Rehab Cost Per Sq Ft. For Columbus Ohio
9 September 2024 | 5 replies
An approach you might want to take, is to break down each component of the rehab into its own price per sqft/linear foot/units for both materials and for labor.for example you might find that flooring costs and average of $3.50/sqft labor to install + $3.00/sqft for materials X square feet = cost to refloor+ always add an extra 10% for unforseensSo you would just need to do this for every part of the rehab based on what needs to be done and what level of finish you are going for.keep in mind that some things are measured by sqft, like floor, and others are measured by linear foot, like trim, and some are measured by total area, like drywall and paint, and yet others are measured per each like tubs and toilets.A good place to start with figuring costs is The Book On Estimating Rehab Costs by J.
Yi C. Let's talk about buying land and lease for solar development
15 September 2024 | 19 replies
I know from researching tax roles this year, that the appraiser's in Texas have valued the Solar panels farms very high and I don't know if there is litigation regarding the taxes, but there are several solar farms with unpaid taxes.Solar company I am working with will pay any increased tax due to installation of solar panels.
Ravi Kiran Arizona Tenant - Not paying Rent, Not Communicating
9 September 2024 | 4 replies
Few more points:Their lease is valid till May 2025.This is the first time she even told me about mold.In the email she did ask me to settle the lease.I have a little less than a month of rent as security deposit, which I am ready to settle without any additional penalties for abandoning the property.At this point I am okay with her leaving the place, just I want to get the control of the property back to fix the mold issue.History:1) Recently the AC has been replaced and after that there was some intermittent issue with the installation (temp doesn’t reach target intermittently) and I had to call the tech back 5 times to finally get it resolved.2) Also last month I replaced electric range with Brand new Electric range.3) Two months back she said the refrigerator was leaking, I asked her to send picture of the make and mode of the refrigerator, but I never got a reply back.4) Also for last 4-5 months she has been asking me to send her 5-day notice so that she can claim reimbursement, I was sharing a document and she was paying the rent a little late.
Steven DeMarco Almost 2 years in and haven't made any money (via cashflow)
20 September 2024 | 114 replies
Instead of just replacing the furnace, I replaced the furnace as well as installed central A/C (which the property did not have before).
Matt Dickens Home Renovation for MTR Question - Bathtub in Master, not in Hall Bathroom
8 September 2024 | 6 replies
We discovered during inspection that the hall bathroom has an alcove for a shower, but no shower installed and the space is too small for a bathtub.
Jonathan Mueller I bought Schitts Creek.....I bought a motel, now what?!?!
12 September 2024 | 58 replies
Hi Jonathan,We haven't installed any tile yet on our properties, so we don't have any recommendations unfortunately.