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Toby Copeland Avoiding Property Tax Reassessment
15 April 2024 | 4 replies
It’s in California and the tax basis is quite low.  
Leanna Nixon Cash Out Refi in Under 1 Year?
19 April 2024 | 20 replies
Is your DSCR ratio greater than 1-meaning are you cash flowing (according to the lender's criteria of mortgage, property taxes and insurance (and HOA) if applicable).
Tomoko Hale Hold or do something?
17 April 2024 | 4 replies
We wanted to build a cabin for us but learned there is nothing and off grid so it has been sitting there for last three years and paying the property tax
Kyle Mitchell How do you guys straddle the definition of investment property and second home?
17 April 2024 | 8 replies
If the tax deduction for investment was limited that first year because of the amount I stayed then that's just what it is.
Jay Chekansky Seller Finance Buyer Fails to Maintain Insurance - Proper Way to Bill Back for FPI?
17 April 2024 | 4 replies
Upon default, our deed of trust specifically allows us to require the borrower to prepay into an account to cover insurance, taxes, or any other unpaid obligations.
Joel Amparan Advice on Dads VA Home Loan Assumption
17 April 2024 | 3 replies
I also have about $60,000 in a Traditional IRA that I thought of pulling, but the taxes and penalties might be far to great since I am 44 years old, not 59 1/2, but is still an option.
Jarrod Ochsenbein 50th Birthday on Tax Day and signing docs!
15 April 2024 | 2 replies
As a Tax Baby I finally figured out after 50 years how to offset my tax burden through real estate! 
Victor Hernandez Rent Increase? Or not? That is the Question
17 April 2024 | 16 replies
I'm going to guess your costs have gone up (insurance, taxes, utilities) and they should be passed on to the tenant.
Zee D. Philadelphia Net Profits Tax Question
15 April 2024 | 1 reply
Trying to understand the Net Profits Tax structure and filing and I have a few questions:1) My understanding is that out-of-state rental income is subject to NPT though a credit is applied for any taxes paid to another locality (state tax not included).
Michael Goodman Help Look Over My Quick Underwriting
17 April 2024 | 5 replies
Property: HereComp: Here (Sold on 8/1/2022 same street)84 Grangerford Hts, West Henrietta, NY 14586Listed : 100kHML at 80% of ARV (240k) = 192kInterest only payments (10% interest)(192k x .10) /12 = $1,600/monthPoints = 2 (192k x .02) = $3,840Loan origination fee's = $1,000Additional monthly holding costs:- Taxes (5k/12) = $416- Insurance = $60- RGE = $120Total monthly = $596Duration of rehab = 6 monthsInterest only ($1,600 x 6) = $9,600Points = $3,840Origination = $1,000Holding costs ($596 x 6) = $3,576Total Holding costs = $18,016Loan amount of 192k:Subtract:- Purchase price = 100k- Closing costs (4%) = $4,000- Rehab = $50,000Totaling = $154,000Remaining balance on loan= $38,000Sale at $240,000:(-) (Realtor fee's (6%), closing costs (4%)) = $24,000(+) $38,000 Remaining from HML(-) Holding costs ($192,000 + $18,016) = $210,016Profit ($240,000 + $24,000 + $38,000 - $210,016) = $43,984 - (capital gains at 22% completely estimated) = $34,308Buy and hold:Appraised at $240,000.