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Kevin Martin Buying a House with Exisitng Tenant
15 September 2018 | 13 replies
_______ What breeds/weight?
Andrew S. 125+ yr old home settled floors - LVF installation
11 September 2018 | 2 replies
I'm hesitant to pour a ton of self leveling compound due to added weight on the foundation may cause more settling damage. 
Christian Tibok Short Sale: What happens to HELOC in secondary position?
9 November 2018 | 20 replies
The junior lienholder would have to agree to accept the offered funds, and are not compelled by any government body to do so.
Marcus Pickel Tenant Moved out, 3 day notice served...furniture & trash left
29 October 2018 | 14 replies
Now, I'm off to figure out how to clean up all the roach mess/droppings/dead bodies
John Allen Rich Dad poor Dad, 2 years of self education, lets get started.
16 September 2018 | 10 replies
@Tyler Bodi Hey Tyler.
Baraa Yassin Donate A property who should I go to
14 September 2018 | 2 replies
Hi BP,I have a friend of mine bought a land through tax foreclosure auction...he bought it without doing any due diligence ahead of time, anyways he found out its a very small lot and worth nothing if he is trying to sell.The appraisal value is $12k and he paid a bit less but no body would buy such lot on the market...somebody told him to donate the land to the city or the county or some sort of organization that helps people and file it on his tax return as deduction. my questions are: 1- Any suggestions who to target to donate the land 2- If he donated the land can he file it as a loss or deduct it from his tax refund at the end of the year...he is entitled to pay some capital gain taxes on other properties he sold so this deduction will definitely help.3- If point 2 is doable will he be able to file based on the appraisal value $12k?
Christina R. New Out of State Rental Property in Philadelphia - How to Handle
20 October 2018 | 7 replies
Since you will be on both the buy/sell side - you would then be paying 100% of the transfer tax.I suppose you would have to weight the cost of creating the LLC(which includes the additional cost to transfer it to an LLC) to the cost of the umbrella package and weighting the pros/cons of how each strategy will protect you.
Jonathan Hickerson Hello Newb from Walla Walla WA.
26 October 2018 | 2 replies
I'm at the point where I realize that my body can't handle this kind of labor (50-80 hrs wk) for another twenty years and have always had an interest in real estate.
Bryan Quinn Long-Term Tenants vs Higher Rent
24 July 2018 | 8 replies
Regardless of how long they have been there they are dead weight.
Igor Messano Floor trusses separating and floor sagging (Help)
25 July 2018 | 3 replies
The tile floors added weight compared to the old vinyl floors but I don't see how the weight of tiles aren't an expectation when building.