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Marciano Martinez First rental out of state
23 August 2024 | 13 replies
Yes it is a strong market for cash flow, low taxes and landlord friendly.
Ruben VanDusen What's The Point
21 August 2024 | 73 replies
In my case, for instance, even though I'm the top contributor to the tax forum, I have learned a ton from my fellow tax experts who replied to questions that I did not know answers to and even corrected me on multiple occasions.
Steven Kim First Time Home Buyer (4-Plex)
23 August 2024 | 10 replies
Taxes a little over 11000 annually and insurance was about 2800.
Beth Julen Can I amend my 2022 return to add rental and depreciation?
20 August 2024 | 13 replies
I already filed my 2022 taxes.
Elaine Goepfert PLEASE HELP...being foreclosed on because property is upside down
20 August 2024 | 81 replies
See a RE attorney and use every trick in the book to put off the FC or BK.
Randy Sinda Getting Paid for Bringing the Seller and Buyer Together
21 August 2024 | 4 replies
They would pay some commission to the buyer's agent and this would all take place as normal, and then after the transaction is closed (or possibly before) they could write you a check for a finder's fee. 
Robert Rixer Creative Ways to Boost NOI
23 August 2024 | 4 replies
Examples to kick it off: adding solar panels, vending machines, advertising space, allowing credit card rent payments w/ fee. 
Jonathan Cronkite STR Insurance in Florida
20 August 2024 | 13 replies
@Jonathan CronkiteSee if Foremost writes policies in your area.
Wil Reichard Should I give up trying to refinance?
19 August 2024 | 12 replies
Lastly, this loan would need to be heavily dependent on the actual property instead of my tax returns as I just quit my job a few months back to go full-time into Real Estate.
Omar Bortolato Tax Liens and Tax Deeds.
17 August 2024 | 56 replies
I’ve been personally investing in tax lien certificates lately.If you don’t know what tax liens are, basically when a landowner or homeowner fails to pay the taxes on their property, a tax lien certificate is issued by the municipality that reflects the amount owed on the property, plus any interest or penalties due.These certificates are then auctioned off to the highest bidding investor.