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Lily Lee Tax for hiring kids to help rental
7 April 2020 | 4 replies
if so, I guess line 19 'Other' on schedule E is the place to go or somewhere else?
Navid A. Tax deductions under Schedule E (i.e Home Office)
16 April 2021 | 10 replies
I feel like I'd be able to have significantly higher deductions if income were listed under Schedule C for my business rather than on Schedule E, passive income.
Bradley Taber Cincinnati Multi Family
15 April 2020 | 3 replies
Lookout, Hyde Park, Oakley, Rookwood, E.
Michael Moussa 5 unit building bad move?
11 April 2020 | 12 replies
Brand new windows, roof, kitchens, bathrooms, water heaters in all units except one which could use a 2-3k pick me up.
Chad S. Looking for a digital chicago lease tenants can e-sign
9 April 2020 | 8 replies

We have our first out of state tenant moving in to a unit of ours. Normally we print our lease out and sign it in person then scan and make copies. I think now's a good time to upgrade to some sort of digital lease th...

Nicole Glass Remembering Our First Flip
9 April 2020 | 0 replies
E Realty Advisors Inc. !
John Walter New Apt Complex being built next door to MFR I'm Considering.
10 April 2020 | 7 replies
The neighborhood has a ton of investment pouring in the past few years, and the city's plan makes me think property values will continue to increase for the foreseeable future.Case and point: There is a brand new apartment complex being built next door to the property I am purchasing.
Trey Underwood Newbie looking for advice on 1st home
10 April 2020 | 3 replies
That includes principle, interest, taxes, and insurance as well.We have spent about $8,500 in repairs and upgrades including - revamping the landscaping, having the brick and siding professionally painted, installing new stained cedar posts and shutters, installing a new privacy fence and having it stained, removed popcorn ceilings, redid the taping/bedding, retextured, had the inside walls and ceiling professionally painted, installed a new cedar beam in the living area, new custom blinds for all windows, all new light fixtures and ceiling fans, brand new stainless steel appliances (range with double oven, dishwasher, microwave vent hood, and new refrigerator - all GE brand) Floors are in good not great shape (tile in kitchen and dining room and single bathroom, laminate in living room and hallway, carpet in both bedrooms) and would be the only other possible upgrade we would consider.
Doug Smith Calling all PRO's.... insight for the rookie please
15 April 2020 | 6 replies
Building relationships with property managers, contractors, inspectors, agentsLearning how to become a situational extrovert..Play a game to excecute on a wholesale deal or two in the next 90 days..adds to your war chest and really gets those juices really flowing.
Steven Richards AUSTIN TX - WHERE TO START
16 April 2020 | 7 replies
Austin, the #1 rated city to live in 3 years in a row, the 11th largest city in the nation expected to double in size in 20 years, the city 83 out of 100 economists picked, according to Zillow, as the #1 place to invest in 2020, still has brand new homes 20-25 minutes from downtown for $250,000.