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Ryan Webber Morbid question
19 July 2007 | 22 replies
In fact, one of the major treatments for a heart attack is to give blood thinners -- something you can't give to someone who is at risk for massive bleeding.
Andy M New Boston/Cambridge investor
18 July 2009 | 15 replies
The first issue that jumped out at me is that you have to have the intent to hold for investment in order to qualify for 1031 exchange treatment.
Minna Reid What to put on basement floor?
23 April 2007 | 8 replies
There are some really great looking concrete treatments now-a-days as well.
Jennifer H. CRAP! 1st investment, 1st rain, window sill pooling water!!
27 December 2013 | 17 replies
The seller did a termite treatment and we didn't see any visible signs of damage when we initially looked at the house and everyone said termites are very common.
Scott L. Experience in hedging RE investment via futures or puts?
7 January 2014 | 10 replies
It is possible for the national index/etf/itb to be soring and the city/town in which you hold your properties just lost a major employer or vice-versa.For most real estate investors your best hedge is to buy your properties well - when performing diligence model the property with rent set under market, a sufficient allowance for vacancy & bad debt, and realistic to conservative operating expenses.
Matt R. has anyone gone with polished cement in their rentals?
7 January 2014 | 22 replies
It will show wear faster than just about any other floor treatment except really cheap carpet.If you go with the $3 per square foot you haven't spent much on it.
Steven Stokes Tired of being a landlord
31 December 2013 | 13 replies
I meet with pest control company for a bedbug treatment at another property.
Bill Briscoe Tax deduction for injury treatment of employee?
2 January 2014 | 0 replies
If the LLC pays for the medical treatment, or if a lawsuit is filed and settled, can the payment be deductible since it came out of an LLC?
Floyd DaCosta Multi-Investor LLC
10 February 2014 | 6 replies
At some point it may make sense for your LLC to elect S-corp treatment (rather than straight pass-through) and pay salaries, in order to bypass some self employment taxes.
Jason Eyerly What is the point of Cash Out Refinancing?
6 January 2014 | 52 replies
@Dion Depaoli - well we would hit them for their rent obligation where they are living however my scenario to my head UW was assuming Jason is living rent free with a relative or parents whether that is true or not its just a hypothetical.With respect to your scenario above if a borrower is to purchase a NOO property we're able to use 75% of gross rents to "offset," the debt service PITIA payment.If the income using this formula is positive its added to income if the net is negative its considered a monthly obligation and added as a liability to qualify for in the DTI.Fannie Selling guide is public you can find it on page 347 of 1319 where it talks about the treatment of income or loss when dealing with rental property.