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Katherine Bernas How much should I pay a renter's realtor?
29 July 2017 | 22 replies
Especially if by deciding to allow agents to bring potential renters in, I were to reduce my days on market...holding all else equal, in the event that I did procure the ultimate renter through an agent, all it took was 14 days of incremental days on market to reach a "breakeven point".
Brett Hennessy First house fire, any advice or wish I had known?
1 January 2023 | 6 replies
If you insure to less than 80% of the value, the loss is reduced by the relation of the limit to the actual RC. 
Rob Anteau Allow for Auto-Booking?
1 January 2023 | 18 replies
At least it greatly reduces the risk of partiers... 
Account Closed Halfway House/Residential Treatment Facility Investment
5 October 2019 | 43 replies
In the future, to reduce exposure, I would probably rent through a LLC - either a large place in an awkward spot (i.e. on a busy street, not surrounded by homes) or a commercial office that was previously a home and turn it back into a residence.Hope this answer helps.Best,Dave
Miguel Hernandez Do I qualify for any tax benefits?
1 January 2023 | 4 replies
@Miguel HernandezI would speak to your cpa but also want to clarify that real estate let’s you “defer” taxes but not lower themA classic example is depreciation which you can reduce your tax liability each year by depreciating the property but for tax purposes this lowers your tax basis so when you sell you are then paying those deferred taxesIt helps because you can invest those funds etc or do a 1031 exchange and continue to defer the taxes but eventually you will have to pay.
Tatyana E. New landlord, problems already, need help!
21 October 2011 | 102 replies
Then reinforce your phone conversations with email to have everything in writing.This is one reason I'm hesistant to go to 100% email screening for tenants, although there is another site that recommends doing this, and I can see how it would reduce my phone bill.
Jarret Moore Multifamily with one meter for electric and water
2 January 2023 | 3 replies
This takes a little more work, but it's the most fair and reduces the likelihood of tenants that squander utilities.If you choose #2 or #3, there are considerations:Start with an average.
Zac Smith Entity Ownership vs. Payout Structure
2 January 2023 | 4 replies
But I do still have consulting experience in advising senior leaders of companies on how to reduce OpEx and increase profits, so to me, this isn't foreign. 
Leo Tamcsu Need advice on what you would do for FHA loan
3 January 2023 | 8 replies
Rodrigues right away to figure out what you can qualify for and if you qualify for any special programs to reduce your downpayment or closing costs even further!
Remona Castle Yikes, Am I in over my head??...Any suggestions to save this deal
12 November 2022 | 18 replies
@Issac San Miguel - yes they did, however; the actual costs are just so much more than expected.....I am still looking at ways to reduce cost and a prior post suggested looking at this as a rental vs a resale.