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Anthony Freeman Three replacement properties
13 March 2024 | 5 replies
It's crucial to understand the state-specific regulations regarding like-kind exchanges, as some states may not recognize or fully conform to the federal provisions.
Pradeep Velugubantla New to BiggerPockets
13 March 2024 | 14 replies
Second, in terms of asset protection, LLCs are not invincible, but I think what many don’t understand is that they are not designed to completely shield your assets from liabilities, on the contrary they are designed to contain and isolate liabilities.
Reginald Cabine New rookie Investor
12 March 2024 | 2 replies
Hello, I am a rookie investor trying to understand how to invest in my first property without losing my shirt.
Jaci Sattler Completely New to RE Investing with Some Questions
13 March 2024 | 8 replies
Verifying last 2 years of rental history and income extremely important to find the “best of the worst”.Make sure you understand the Class of properties you are looking at and the corresponding results to expect.What else can we assist you with?
Stacy Gomez Legal Set-up for multiple properties in 3 different states
13 March 2024 | 2 replies
Please note the information provided below is a layman's definition designed to provide a basic understanding for the general audience.
Toluwanimi Oyediran New investor Looking to Learn
12 March 2024 | 6 replies
I am willing to learn as much as possible so please suggest materials and conferencesThank you Just a word of advice, if you ask for advice to be honest most people are gonna try to sell you on their market and ultimately their service or course, you need to figure generally the direction you want to go, your risk tolerance, the area, the trade offs between appreciation and cash flow, understand, it’s going to be hard to get much if any cash flow in this market, brrring & flipping are close to dead with the exception of a few areas in dc and a few rural markets, even there it’s difficult, come up With a basic plan than go into a conversation with whoever you work with and at least understand the right questions to ask, the best comparison I can make is my mom always makes me go to the mechanic with her, even though I can’t actually fix the car, I can at least talk the same language as the mechanic.
Chris Seveney Non Performing Loans - Simple Case Study
13 March 2024 | 5 replies
I'm a hard asset type of guy, so bear with me here, I understand the foreclosure process, done a ton of those, so arrears and payoffs and legal fees etc, I get.Loan modifications, I've helped a lot people get those.
Octavio Warnock-Graham Shared wall liability question.
13 March 2024 | 9 replies
Just kidding.. but as you already did, consulting an attorney to understand your liability was the right move.
Matthew Matilsky Invest in NJ or out of state for first multi family
13 March 2024 | 37 replies
I’m still tempted to start locally then branch out once I understand my work flow a little bit better.
David Ounanian What tax benefits or implications should I be aware of as a real estate investor?
12 March 2024 | 4 replies
.- Understand passive activity loss rules limiting deduction of losses from passive activities.Capital Gains Taxes- Be aware of tax implications when selling property, considering short-term and long-term rates.- Explore strategies like 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains taxes.Deductions and Expenses- Know eligible deductions: mortgage interest, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and management fees.- Maintain detailed records of all real estate-related expenses.- Use cost segregation studies to expedite depreciation of your properties to offset large income gains.Entity Structure- Choose appropriate legal structure (LLC, partnership, or S corporation) with consideration for different tax implications.Tax Credits- Explore available credits, like energy-efficient or historic rehabilitation credits.Qualified Business Income (QBI) Deduction- Check eligibility for QBI deduction, providing up to a 20% deduction on qualified business income.Record Keeping- Keep accurate and organized records for tax compliance and audits.State and Local Taxes- Consider varying state and local tax implications, including property and income tax rates.Tax Planning- Engage in proactive tax planning, consulting with professionals for a comprehensive strategy.Tax Changes- Stay informed about changes in federal, state, and local tax laws affecting real estate investments.Remember to consult a real estate tax professional for personalized advice based on your specific situation.