
14 May 2024 | 10 replies
You must generally file Form 3115, Application for Change in Accounting Method, to request a change in your method of accounting for depreciation.The following are examples of a change in method of accounting for depreciation.A change from an impermissible method of determining depreciation for depreciable property if the impermissible method was used in two or more consecutively filed tax returns.A change in the treatment of an asset from nondepreciable to depreciable or vice versa.A change in the depreciation method, period of recovery, or convention of a depreciable asset.A change from not claiming to claiming the special depreciation allowance if you did not make the election to not claim any special allowance.A change from claiming a 50% special depreciation allowance to claiming a 100% special depreciation allowance for qualified property acquired and placed in service by you after September 27, 2017 (if you did not make the election under section 168(k)(10) to claim a 50% special depreciation allowance).Changes in depreciation that are not a change in method of accounting (and may only be made on an amended return) include the following.An adjustment in the useful life of a depreciable asset for which depreciation is determined under section 167.A change in use of an asset in the hands of the same taxpayer.Making a late depreciation election or revoking a timely valid depreciation election (including the election not to deduct the special depreciation allowance).
15 May 2024 | 8 replies
I've included an example below to help illustrate this.So different lenders have different rates (which do vary even for DSCR loans) but these are factors they all consider.See example below:DSCR < 1Principal + Interest = $1,700Taxes = $350, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $50Total PITIA = $2200Rent = $2000DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2000/2200 = 0.91Since the DSCR is 0.91, we know the expenses are greater than the income of the property.DSCR >1Principal + Interest = $1,500Taxes = $250, Insurance = $100, Association Dues = $25Total PITIA = $1875 Rent = $2300DSCR = Rent/PITIA = 2300/1875 = 1.23As mentioned earlier in the post, DSCR lenders generally let you vest either individually or as an LLC.

14 May 2024 | 5 replies
More about surveys:A planimetric survey maps out the existing conditions of your property, including the layout of buildings, trees, driveways, and other significant features.

15 May 2024 | 35 replies
They agreed, including them paying all closing costs, and we had set a price in the lower 400ks… I asked for more money, which they obliged to add about 10k to, but just today they said their partner pulled out.

14 May 2024 | 4 replies
I went to ALL the meetups including ALL the pitchfests.

13 May 2024 | 11 replies
Can I include something in the Rental Agreement where they would sign, acknowledging the stair issue and that we are not liable?

14 May 2024 | 1 reply
You can spell out all of the different scenarios that may occur in the operating agreement including splits and ownership.

13 May 2024 | 9 replies
Correct but this will be a STR in a prime market with pool and by beach so I am sure I can manage to break even

14 May 2024 | 7 replies
He sent me the finance option which included my down payment of $2999.53 which I agreed to and then ask when should I cancel my current a time policy.

14 May 2024 | 4 replies
This includes working with a knowledgeable agent familiar with your investment area, finding trustworthy local contractors for your projects, securing responsive insurance agents, partnering with investor-friendly title companies, and connecting with lenders offering suitable financing for your strategy.With your goals set and team in place, you should feel more confident in your approach.