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Derrick Gordon INVESTOR / PARTNER PROPOSAL TEMPLATE / PODCAST (3)
29 June 2018 | 0 replies
I think your numbers and presentations should be visually appealing, not just numerically accurate.
Carol Kotchek 1031 exchange what happens to the depreciation?
3 July 2018 | 8 replies
Now, for 1031's, whether you traded up, or down, for tax treatment, your replacement property becomes two for tax purposes.In cases where you traded up, and took on a larger mortgage, the tax treatment is easier to explain and calculate.
Jose Pena Anyone looking at properties in Omaha?
5 July 2018 | 2 replies
However, I'm a visual learner and would love the opportunity to accompany someone while walking through a property.
Linda Garcia Sell now or work with developer
3 July 2018 | 3 replies
but I will take a guess at what your askingif the developer is going to bust this into lots and you stay in you just lost your tax advantages and will be deemed a dealer at the highest tax rates.sell now no risk.. and best tax treatment you could 1031.if its one property and your saying should I partner and they are going to build an apartment on it and we will keep it.. that's different.. but you lose control because your now going to put a massive amount of debt on it.. all though in your area not too risky given market conditions.. and really depends on your developer  known, reputable and stable ?
Andrew A. Tax strategies for selling a primary residence
9 July 2018 | 5 replies
In these you are purchasing ownership of a company or entity that owns real estate and not the real estate itself.However there is a hierarchy of real estate ownership that complies with 1031 treatment and runs the range from active to passive.  
Wade Penner College Students- Should each tenant have their own co-signer?
22 July 2018 | 10 replies
Whatever you decide to do, you may want to have a documented business process for accepting, reviewing and approving applications then issuing leases that you follow so that you provide the same treatment to all - Then of course you have to stick to this process.  
Joanne Tsai What do I do with this tenant in Oakland CA ? Lawsuit alert!
19 July 2018 | 17 replies
If it was vacant, then I tell the tenant they accepted it "as is" as far as visual condition.
Thom S. Calling myself the property manager vs. landlord
17 July 2018 | 38 replies
Now that I am a Realtor in Colorado, I am also required to disclose that on my listings as well that I have an ownership stake in a property in the advertisements.I also have not really seen a difference with the tenant's treatment of me as the property manager vs being the owner except one time a tenant did try to pressure me into paying for a silly upgrade saying that as the owner and I could afford it and the $100 month rent increase should pay for the new ceiling [The upgrade was to re-texture the whole ceiling of a 1000 sq foot apartment because it had swirls and minor hairline cracks (built in 1920) and this tenant did not like the swirls -- changing the swirls would cost thousands and not result in any more rent]
John Allen How do YOU remove bed bugs?
25 July 2018 | 1 reply
I’ve had a few bids for professional treatment at around $3,900 or $325/unit.
Luke Pierce [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
30 July 2018 | 5 replies
.- Sheetrock to repair some holes in the wall ($800)- Some decent new flooring (2100 square feet of wood laminate flooring installed, $5.50 per square foot = $11,500 total)- Appliances — washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, water heaters, and microwave for each unit ($11,900 total)- Washer and Dryer ($1500 per unit, $3,000 total)- Refrigerator ($1300 per unit, $2,600 total)- Stove ($750 per unit, $1,500 total)- Dishwasher ($500 per unit, $1,000 total)- Water Heat ($1000 per unit, $2,000 total)- Microwave ($300 per unit, $600 total)- New kitchen cabinets and counter tops in both units ($4000 per unit, $8,000 total)- Framing of closet space for washer dryer plus shelves and door ($2,000 per unit, $4,000 total)- Bathroom remodel in both units ($9,900 total) - 2-sink cabinet / vanity ($800 per unit, $1,600 total) - 2 sinks ($400 per unit, $800 total) - Countertops ($400 per unit, $800 total) - Mirrors / Medicine Cabinets ($500 per unit, $1,000 total) - Framing and installation of small linens closet plus door ($800 per unit, $1,600 total) - New toilets ($200 per unit, $400 total) - New tubs ($1200 per unit, $2400 total) - Lighting and Fixtures ($650 per unit, $1300 total)- Exterior landscaping, some patching of the yard, trimming of trees, and a few beds out front ($2,000)- New interior doors ($900 per unit, $1,800 total)- New exterior doors ($800 per door, $1,600 total)- New mailboxes and house numbers ($500 per unit, $1,000 total)- Exterior painting (minimal with brick construction) ($1,000 total)- Interior patining ($3,000 per unit, $6,000 total)- New exterior shutters ($300 per unit, $600 total)- Interior window treatments ($300 per window, $3,000 total)On the rent side, there are few rents in the area at $1250.