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Joseph Chan How to call BS on the listing agents "Multiple Offers"
12 July 2023 | 27 replies
What they got was just that, with a bonus five grand that they did not ask for, expect, see coming, or even know to hope for.
Steven Eastman Checking and Savings Accounts
14 May 2020 | 10 replies
BONUS QUESTION: for those of you willing to answer THE question...
Justin Cabral How to do you do your due diligence?
19 July 2023 | 15 replies
For bonus points calculate cash on cash by dividing the final component by year one cash in deal. 
Alyssa Lukish Converting room to bedroom
16 January 2022 | 6 replies
I am buying a property in Orlando and it has a bonus room that can be converted into bedroom by adding closet.
Wiley D'Spain Looking for land loan
16 July 2023 | 5 replies
Bonus points if you can get the land under valued, and have more immediate equity in the deal 
Lea Mitchell Putting Extra Money Towards Rental Mortgage
17 July 2023 | 13 replies
It’s been about 2 yrs now and I want to really seriously start looking into R/E investment, so I figured my first baby step will be to take care of this current condo and ensure that I am at least in a positive cash flow situation.My question is, I have about 20K cash in bonus from my day job and I am wondering whether I should put it down towards the mortgage on my current condo that way I can reduce my monthly mortgage payment, or use that money as a down payment on a new rental property.Thanks for your feedback!!
Ben S. Crash Course Needed on STRs
15 June 2023 | 14 replies
That way any upgrades would be a bonus, instead of something you may be counting on. 
Ken Vingua How to find a CPA that is knowledgeable in multiple states?
24 January 2018 | 10 replies
@Ken VinguaInvesting in multiple states increases the complexity of your tax profile.There are no 2 states with the same tax laws.Some states allow NOL Carryforwards/Carrybacks, some don'tSome states follow federal guidelines for section 179 expense/bonus depreciation; others don'tSome states use Sales, Property Payroll as apportionment factors; some just use sales as an apportionment factor.You may want to question your CPA to see if he is comfortable doing the state returns that you invest in. 
Jake Andronico My First House Hack
17 July 2023 | 0 replies
I was able to move into the largest "bonus room" upstairs and rent out the other four rooms for $500 each, totaling $2,000 per month.
Mel Adams Testing Demand for First MHP
30 June 2023 | 12 replies
Or have someone (ideally a couple) that buys one of our homes and can oversee the park, and assist with basic maintenance/upkeep in exchange for free lot rent + bonuses/compensation.