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Jeremy Turner Rental Property Taxes
8 October 2016 | 1 reply
Can any one shed some light on this? 
Norman Campbell Taxes on Rental property that I lived in for less than 2 years
2 June 2016 | 4 replies
Can any shed some light on this situation?
Alok Sood Hello (again) from Northern NJ!
4 January 2014 | 9 replies
Local real estate investment groups should be able to shed some light on your journey.
Joe Kim Out of state investing- SCAM! False promise land of cash flow.
18 January 2023 | 67 replies
Space is 600 square feet, flooring at $2.00 per square feet, plus trim/boarders and installPaint rooms where writing is on the wall $250.00*2900.00 to paint the entire interior of home Hole patched and ceiling peeling fixed and painted in garage $200.00Pressure wash home side walk, driveway and front of home $350.00\All Exterior wood rot, replacement and properly paint using exterior based paint on home/chimney and including wood rot replace and paint shed out back. $1500.00. * This includes 9 2X4's, 14 12 ft planks of wood composites, paint, nails and labor.
Edita D. good lease: what should be included?
7 November 2012 | 22 replies
That's just so I can make sure I don't get a tenant saying they told me of a repair verbally that they never told me about.)Who changes light bulbs, air filters, smoke detectors What happens if you put the place on the market-- how you give them notice to showClauses allowing you to enter to show or repair propertyClauses disallowing permanent modifications to propertyAlterations and improvementsNo wall paintingNo cabinet, house, crown molding, floor painting or modificationsNo remodeling or repairs by tenantCleanliness, kept in good orderTrash removal, city trash pickup rulesSnow removal and pest control-- who does it, who pays for itNo exterior projects on property, no satellite receiversNo exterior advertisements, signs, or projections (area rule)No outdoor storage sheds, interior furniture, debris, junkDelivery of premises, condition of premisesSecurity-- strictly responsibility of tenantCasualtyIndemnificationLiability for Loss and Damage-- damage or loss to person Abandonment with unpaid rentNo changing of locksRecreational facilities-- at own riskParking-- at own riskTenant Insurance-- strongly recommended at own costNo excessive guests or noise that disturbs quiet enjoyment of neighboring properties.
Ben Tharpe Your strategy for laundry on str
23 February 2023 | 37 replies
We have it all organized and stored in a heated storage shed that is easily accessed by cleaners at all hours, without disturbing guests.3.
Fade Aromolaran I'm Looking Buy 20 Subject-To Properties In Maryland This Year
15 November 2021 | 62 replies
I may be overthinking it but I'm always down to learn more so if you don't mind shedding more light on it for me, go for it!
Dalton O'Rourke Property Manager vs No Property Manager for first investment
30 December 2020 | 19 replies
I may be able to shed some light on other aspects of the conversation of "PM vs.
Jim K. Important lesson learned cheap, passing it on
19 February 2020 | 54 replies
,Can someone perhaps explain how hair dye is shed through blow drying?
Account Closed CA resident wanting to form LLC to do business Out of State
23 February 2022 | 1 reply
I would appreciate if any accountants, lawyers, etc. can shed some light on the implications that arise from being a CA resident who invests out-of-state through a business entity such as an LLC.I want to create an LLC to invest in out-of-state multifamily rental properties (to hold for a long period of time, possibly forever).