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Joshua Awodele Connecticut Section 168k Limitations
25 July 2024 | 10 replies
For reference, see: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/drs/publications/ocg/ocg5bonus...Is there an exemption to this rule or can bonus depreciation from a cost segregation study be applied via a different IRC code?
Frank Barletta Reviewing Parma, OH for Investment Opportunities
27 July 2024 | 19 replies
For older demographics, consider the availability of medical centers, entertainment, and restaurants.Buildings/Permits: Assess the city's growth compared to previous years.Determine if the city can accommodate future supply.Government Regulations: Examine the city's efforts and the type of businesses they are targeting.
Janne Wallace adu(s) how do i?
25 July 2024 | 0 replies
that go with that/group of necessaries form/found becaused to) living in/on our property, OR founding/forming a residential care facility for elderly (i don't really get what the difference is btwn the 2 dwellings bcs i would expedite either as: non-medical: household management of operations-having agencies come in and do/multi task, of things-alongside helping mom have care..having agenting help with household actions (a human swiss army knife-springs to mind-as to how resourceful/vast in skills i'd look for her to be expediting for us) i hope that i'm making sense/being congruent with what i'm asking. can you help me?
William Johnny House Hacking with an LLC
25 July 2024 | 8 replies
Like others said - you get a homestead exemption (if you do the work to file it), you get special financing (FHA, low money down), your insurance can be better...
Mitch Conrad Syndication vs Private Fund LLC
22 July 2024 | 22 replies
The most common exemption is the exemption for private offerings.  
Ryan Zapoticky Former bank property
24 July 2024 | 6 replies
One became an enterprise, one became a veterinary office, one got demo'd and had 10-15 townhomes built on the property, and there is one in my neighborhood that has been for lease for a couple years now and still vacant (not sure if the owner is really just land banking it, since he owns the adjacent property too, a former medical supply store).All that being said, I do not see this property as being something that will be easy or cheap to re-lease.  
David Kohutynski Japan capital gains tax strategies for US held rental property
24 July 2024 | 2 replies
One potential strategy to consider is waiting to sell the property until after you leave Japan, as this might exempt you from Japanese capital gains tax if you are no longer considered a resident for tax purposes.
Isadore Nelson Thoughts On Buying A Rental For 60 K In Philadelphia?
27 July 2024 | 26 replies
I'd say stay around the university or medical center, but you'd have a hard time finding a property that cash flows at 8% interest.
Kevin S. Abandonment. What to do?
25 July 2024 | 24 replies
Perhaps they have an issue going on such as a medical or family emergency and another agent is handling some of her business in her absense. 2.
Mac Boeve Security Deposit Return w/o Move-In Condition Report - Michigan - Grand Rapids
25 July 2024 | 7 replies
@Mac Boeve Michigan statute requires you to provide a MoveIn Checklist to every tenant, which they have 2 weeks to complete and return.If you fail to provide one to tenant, it may exempt them from MoveOut Damages.If tenant fails to provide you a completed MoveIn Checklist, they assume all MoveOut Damages.If tenant fails to give you forwarding address within 4 days of MoveOut, you technically don't have to give them an Itimized List of Damages - meaning you can theoretically charge them for anything, any price.You should know, a judge may disagree with you if tenant takes you to Small Claims Court to challenge your SD deducations.