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Michael Plaks How to test your CPA's technical competence
12 January 2020 | 9 replies
(Answer: yes)If we buy fixer-uppers to rebuild and sell, and construction takes more than one year - will our profit be taxed as long-term capital gain?
Terry Schell Drug Zones
9 July 2015 | 3 replies
Question is:  is there something/some ways to turn over the bad apples to rebuild its reputation; or should the local police be notified? 
Kymberly Chase Purchasing New Build as Investment property/tax shelter
2 January 2024 | 8 replies
Opposed to a rebuild where something has to be be torn down for something else to be built where the appreciation is higher. 
Rich Hupper Buying a Tear down in Mass
30 December 2016 | 4 replies
The current home is a disaster, highest and best use would be to tear down an rebuild
Dustin Oien Wholesaling to a developer in Houston, TX - The Heights
7 December 2017 | 6 replies
In such cases it makes more sense to rebuild than to restore.
Clifton Kaderli How investors can create a win-win to rebuild Houston
25 September 2017 | 14 replies
I'm proud to lead some conversations that can potentially change lives as the people in this region rebuild lives. 
Jessica Yau Bay Area seismic upgrade
17 November 2013 | 2 replies
I'm not sure what the impacts are for rent control, if you can use the retrofit as a "substantial improvement" and increase rents.. but that could play in to the calculation.I work in bank regulation, and when I asked what will happen if 20%-50%+ of bay area buildings become uninhabitable due to damage - along with the ramifications for loan payments, housing supply, and money to rebuild, the consensus answer seems to be the same: FEMA will jump in and pay for everything, so why waste your money in the meantime?
Joshua Martin Four Family House Hack ~ Another 203k Survivor
2 February 2018 | 7 replies
After some screaming and swearing, and him telling me I had to excavate the exterior and had to rebuild the foundation, I still had to pay this knob $450 for the write up and then part ways.  
Chris L. Looking for ideas to reinvest a 7 figure amount
24 February 2015 | 22 replies
Of course, I am calculating the time/rent that will be lost while I rebuild the numbers.  
James P. Potential First Deal
30 March 2017 | 8 replies
I would potentially try to get as much as I could from the 203k loan and rebuild as I house hack myself.