
9 April 2024 | 12 replies
I am looking to speak with a tax professional regarding potential tax implications of selling our former primary residence that is currently being used as a long term rental.

9 April 2024 | 5 replies
It happens.Recommend doing a thorough review of the area for actual tenant potential. - Build a profile of available tenant pool to be sure you understand their expected performance. - You don't want to rehab your property to Class A standards, but only have Class B & C tenants to choose from:(- How many rentals are in the area, where do the tenants come from?

8 April 2024 | 9 replies
The 70% rule is indeed a common guideline used to evaluate BRRRR deals, ensuring that you can potentially pull most of your money out on refinance.When lenders offer DSCR (Debt Service Coverage Ratio) loans at 75% LTV (Loan-to-Value), it can change your analysis slightly.
9 April 2024 | 7 replies
I don't make much money from a tax return stand point but I don't think it'd affect my DTI since I'd be using potential income and I don't have debt.

6 April 2024 | 13 replies
Hello Everyone! I have a client that is asking me to manage a short term rental for them and i wanted to get some insight from anyone thats managing an STR currently as I have no experience in this field. I am interes...

8 April 2024 | 2 replies
So, if you don't, the buyer could potentially seek financial compensation for any damages or losses they incur as a result of the nondisclosure.

8 April 2024 | 6 replies
,Bruce, holding a property for potential appreciation (i.e. not actively generating rental or business income) is a valid tax strategy.

8 April 2024 | 8 replies
I think there are other options at play with a potential cash out refi, acquiring a 2nd property while keeping the 1st, or even selling to acquire a 2-4 unit property instead of single family.

8 April 2024 | 23 replies
But of course, living in Pueblo would present issues commuting to work and also, from what I've seen and read about, possesses less potential for growth, has higher crime, and will demand lower rents.I'd love to get a MFH but they're prohibitively expensive in CS and I don't want to get over-leveraged for one, assuming I could even qualify.

8 April 2024 | 5 replies
If you proceed without any adjustments, the following will be true: - 50% of your potential depreciation recapture will be recognized immediately and become taxable in the year of sale