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Ryan Daigle Delayed financing w/ for more than original purchase price?
26 February 2019 | 9 replies
Hmm this whole subject sounds vaguely familiar...Now I remember!
Kevin Robertson 401K - to withdraw or not to withdraw
28 February 2019 | 3 replies
Self-directed IRA A Solo 401k has several advantages as compared to a Self-Directed IRA including the following which specifically apply to your situation: Unlike a Self-directed IRA, you can have the account for the Solo 401k at a bank or brokerage that does not charge maintenance fees and where you will have checkbook control.Unlike a Self-directed IRA, if you use leverage (which must be non-recourse financing in either case) to acquire real estate with your Solo 401k the income will not be subject to Unrelated Debt Finance Income taxGeneral Considerations Re Investing Retirement Funds in Real Estate:1.
Jason Cleckler Buying out a farm partnership.
6 March 2019 | 4 replies
@Jason ClecklerIf this is a genuine tax partnership in that it is subject to Subchapter K and files a 1065, you're going to want to engage a tax CPA who will take into consideration your facts, circumstances, and goals so that the buyout can be structured advantageously. 
Jodi Rhoades Real Estate 401 K who has experience with this
17 March 2019 | 9 replies
Self-directed IRA A Solo 401k has several advantages as compared to a Self-Directed IRA including the following which specifically apply to your situation: Unlike a Self-directed IRA, you can have the account for the Solo 401k at a bank or brokerage that does not charge maintenance fees and where you will have checkbook control.Unlike a Self-directed IRA, if you use leverage (which must be non-recourse financing in either case) to acquire real estate with your Solo 401k the income will not be subject to Unrelated Debt Finance Income taxGeneral Considerations Re Investing Retirement Funds in Real Estate:1.
Rick Howell 6 Ways to Generate More Referrals through Networking
1 March 2019 | 0 replies
Post frequently, and do not create social media accounts you do not intend to use.
Adam Scheetz [Calc Review] Would you take a lower ROI for an A-Class Turn Key?
10 March 2019 | 59 replies
this subject has been talked about a bunch on BP.. why do people sell cash flow assets.the argument that they must be selling the dogs and keeping the good ones is not reality.I have been funding turn key companies for going on 20 years now.. they sell almost all their properties.they are in the business of buy rehab and sell.. they are not in the landlord business per se.. now some will have some properties but its not their goal to own hundreds of homes.. its hard to finance all of those first off.just like me who builds new homes why don't I keep them all.. well because I want to sell them that's my inventory to sell just like anyone else and I make more on one sale of a new home than I would with 20 years of cash flow at 200 a month.. so its what I choose to do..
Dean Smith Self Directed IRA and short term rentals? any suggestions?
3 March 2019 | 7 replies
You can't do any work on the property yourselfShort term rental income might be considered an "active business" therefore be subject to UBIT (Unrelated Business Income Tax)Hope this helps!
Tim Ellis The Service Dog Dilemma
4 March 2019 | 27 replies
You are correct, if this situation becomes more of a discussion we will have our lawyer involved more formally; laws are always changing and from all the articles we've read, this particular subject can be grey.  
Wesley W. Billing for minor damage to flooring
3 March 2019 | 12 replies
It is far too subjective and will not stand up in court.