20 April 2024 | 0 replies
Will either have a greater likelihood of offering a higher credit line?

18 April 2024 | 2 replies
Can anyone recommend a great accountant they've worked with who also has experience with US Expats living abroad filing their taxes back in the US?

20 April 2024 | 2 replies
Daly proved that this never took place and that all the bank was doing was converting his promissory note (the value) into credit and assigning themselves as beneficiaries to his promissory note and subsequently separating it from the deed.

17 April 2024 | 5 replies
Here are some of the highlights: quickly set up bank accounts for each property and sub-accounts under those for things like security deposits and CapEx; virtual credit cards tied to each property; quick transfer of funds; ability to send money back and forth to tenants (some platforms are for collection only but won't let you send your refundable deposits back to your tenants); easily categorize every transaction into IRS Schedule E categories for reporting taxes; ability to split transactions; tenant management from vetting to drafting lease agreements to collecting rent.

20 April 2024 | 7 replies
Even if you ask everybody to take one bill each, so as to keep things as balanced as possible, would you ask one to take over the Garbage coming out of their bank account, and another one to take the Electricity?

21 April 2024 | 47 replies
I don’t account this upside for in my modeling which says I should see 9-15% which assumes 3-5% appreciation, 2.5% rent and cost growth.

19 April 2024 | 2 replies
If your property is not in WY, now you may be involving fees and filings in 3 states if you went forward with a WY LLC.Be sure to tell your accountant that you may now need to file non-resident income tax returns in each state where you own property as well.

20 April 2024 | 3 replies
They will set up their own account and upon move-out do a factory reset for the next tenant!

19 April 2024 | 4 replies
Maybe depends on value of the house and credit worthiness of the buyer.Also 1st lienholder may not allow, depends on who that lender is and what requirements they have.

21 April 2024 | 41 replies
The electric company installed the new meter for free after giving me a credit for adding laying the conduit required for the 200amp to 400amp upgrade.As for the 1/2" (non fire code) gyp, my understanding of the code is that a 1 hour rated assembly is required between "dwelling units."