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Dustin Ruhl Strategies To Avoid Capital Gains Tax On Rental Property
12 July 2019 | 1 reply
Capital gains taxes are a big concern for real estate investors, because property is typically a capital gain when it accrues value that is then realized in a sale.
Abraham Anderson 51 Units at Age 23 (& Counting)!
3 September 2019 | 115 replies
Out of curiosity, how did you raise the seed capital for your first unit?
Mario Ciccarelli Virtual Walkthrough Viability
20 August 2020 | 3 replies
Out of curiosity; would you as an investor or property manager, benefit from a virtual walkthrough?
Roland S. How Poor Americans get Exploited by their Landlords
17 April 2019 | 74 replies
In truth, individuals have rights that accrue to them as individuals; not as groups.  
Luke Aubut Bought house at sheriff auction, someone else bought it day befor
24 July 2019 | 40 replies
@Luke Aubut Out of curiosity, I looked up the Wisconsin foreclosure/redemption issue.You are right, the “redemption period” starts at the time of the judgment.
Matt Horton 401k
6 February 2017 | 63 replies
The penalties are stiff and they accrue over time.
Rosie Vidales Hi Everyone another Newbie from the Bexar County TX area
31 August 2014 | 19 replies
I advertised on Postlets for $925 just out of curiosity to see if I'd get any nibbles and  I got easily 12 responses.
Nicholas Musey NEW College Student (Emory University)
16 March 2016 | 5 replies
Set a market rate for the rental, and rents pay into the LP account from which the mortgage and expenses are paid, you set aside x% every month to accrue for future expenses, and after a certain period, pay each investor back something from the "surplus."
Greg R. We're being overrun by fake finance, investing, and RE gurus
30 June 2023 | 141 replies
Out of curiosity how much did you pay for his conference, and did you purchase any additional training?
Sol Dubnov Credit Reporting
17 November 2013 | 3 replies
The whole ordeal took several months so he accrued a debt of couple $100.