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Josh Hasty Floor joist repair costs
22 February 2019 | 20 replies
@Tim Johnson it’s carpeted now.
Account Closed Possibilities for beginner investor
22 February 2019 | 1 reply
My home I purchased for 130K and after rehabbing it with a family member it may be worth 180-190k+ (new kitchen, bath, painting, decluttered, new carpet, turning the upstairs into a bedroom to improve value).
Rawn Wilson First time tax on mixed-use property - how to claim renovations
22 February 2019 | 2 replies
As in - if you want to take an aggressive position and are not afraid to defend it in case you're audited, then...Here is one possible answer, out of many that could come out of a thorough analysis.the apartments can be considered in service since Oct 2018, so you can probably deduct your entire mortgage interest and your entire holding costs such as taxes and insurancerehab costs should be allocated to the different parts of the property as much as possibleonce each respective part of the property is ready to be placed in service, its portion of the rehab kicks insome pieces of that partial rehab, like appliances and carpets, could be immediately deductedother parts (which is possibly most of the rehab) will have to be slowly depreciated over 27.5 years for the residential units and 39 yours for the shopsonly some work specific to the apartments might qualify as repairs, and it has be evaluated by a tax proYes, it's complicated.
John Williams Small Rehab Recommendations
3 March 2019 | 6 replies
Throw some carpet down?
Angela Smith new tenant wants a pet, I said no
22 February 2019 | 8 replies
I would also charge for cats because in reality cats destroy more than dogs if there is carpet in the property.
Lyle Quillin Single Family Home to help drive other investments
20 November 2018 | 0 replies
New tile flooring, carpet, baseboards, granite, paint, bathrooms, doors What was the outcome?
Thomas Staub What’s the best technology to manage properties w/o prop mgmt?
5 December 2018 | 13 replies
Otherwise you will have an experience like I did where they were using my rent money to buy carpets and blinds etc for other people and for their own properties. 
Tony Castronovo Update on our 20-Unit Apartment
23 November 2018 | 26 replies
Our rehab includes new appliances (basic, not over the top), all new flooring (vinyl plank throughout except carpet in the bedrooms), new plumbing and electrical fixtures (including ceiling fans), cabinet repair and painting, sheetrock repairs, new shower/tub plumbing and tile surround, bathroom vanity top and sink, new toilets, paint, and backsplash. 
Brian S. I closed on my 5th rental property yesterday! 🙏🏽
4 December 2018 | 3 replies
Yes i have done my calculations and I buy properties that are in decent shape (I look for properties that need windows, flooring, carpet, and paint).
Nick Kosko Rehab blueprint, specifics
23 November 2018 | 2 replies
15 years ago I had a PDF that outlined paint colors, carpet brand, cabinet brand, flixture brands, etc.