
27 February 2024 | 2053 replies
Reg. 1.163-1(b) states:Interest paid by the taxpayer on a mortgage upon real estate of which he is the legal or equitable owner, even though the taxpayer is not directly liable upon the bond or note secured by such mortgage, may be deducted as interest on his indebtedness.To relate it to your example, interest expense can be deducted against the LLC's rental income.

19 February 2024 | 10 replies
Quote from @Sadie Bond: Hello All -I am looking to purchase a turnkey rental in Ohio within the next few months.

21 February 2024 | 94 replies
Yield in all asset classes, real estate, bonds, dividends is a measure of risk and not a measure of return.

19 February 2024 | 7 replies
Brokerage firms limit their clients to stocks, bonds and mutual funds.

19 February 2024 | 1 reply
SOS website shows lien is attached to solar equipment only but the lender is requiring to deal with the solar lien for title transfer.my idea;transfer lien to surity bond ---------------go through mortgage and title transfer -----------------------transfer back lien to property or panel discharge.

19 February 2024 | 2 replies
SOS website shows lien is attached to solar equipment only but the lender is requiring to deal with the solar lien for title transfer.my idea;transfer lien to surety bond ---------------go through mortgage and title transfer -----------------------transfer back lien to property or panel discharge.

23 February 2024 | 387 replies
Yes, our IRR is quite high when you factor in property appreciation, loan paydown and cumulative cash flows, especially if you compare that against stocks/bonds, for example.

11 September 2016 | 21 replies
Time length is definitely not double.

14 September 2016 | 7 replies
I am leaning away from this option.2) Pay the difference in the electric bills and chalk it up as the cost of doing business.3) Pay the difference in the electric bills up front and seek restitution from the contractor for causing the delay in the process, which resulted in the lengthy term of higher utility billing to the one apartment.4) Provide the tenant with the contractor's contact information and invite them to seek restitution directly.