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Karen Montague New Real Estate Agent Question
11 August 2018 | 5 replies
Often sellers feel comfortable marketing their home and discussing its attributes - but get lost when it comes to the paperwork.
Dylan Meeker Adopted tenant lease question
12 August 2018 | 4 replies
It is not a measure of your quality of character if you do not naturally know how to be a good landlord the second you hand over the cashier's check to buy your first investment property.
John Hyre Pass-Thru Deduction, Landlords, New Regs
6 September 2018 | 28 replies
In the present case, the transient rentals of petitioners' property likewise entailed sufficient activities to constitute a trade or business, and while these activities were conducted by B'Mae's, they are attributable to petitioners for purposes of determining whether petitioners were engaged in a tradeor business.”Again, that the taxpayer was “passive” did not matter.
Marshall Hooper Multi-Family Greed being brought to light
22 August 2018 | 19 replies
"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" has been attributed to Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack.[1][2] The Latin has been unreliably attributed to Seneca[3][4], but not linked to any specific work.The quote has a large almost universally agreed meaning of "You should be cautious of the company you keep.
Rob Bergeron New Addition To Old Louisville
20 August 2018 | 2 replies
I think it adds some character to the neighborhood.
Kevin Robertson 401K - to withdraw or not to withdraw
28 February 2019 | 3 replies
If debt-financed real estate is acquired via an IRA, any income attributable to such investment will generally be subject to unrelated debt finance income tax.5.
Jodi Rhoades Real Estate 401 K who has experience with this
17 March 2019 | 9 replies
If debt-financed real estate is acquired via an IRA, any income attributable to such investment will generally be subject to unrelated debt finance income tax.5.
Najat F Kessler Closed on property to find out tenants issues after the fact!
2 March 2019 | 1 reply
Hello Everyone,I closed on my first 3 units family investment property yesterday.House is located in Providence, paid 320K, property in great shape and has character.
Marty Summers Anyone ever cash in their 401ks to buy real estate?
8 April 2019 | 15 replies
If debt-financed real estate is acquired via an IRA, any income attributable to such investment will generally be subject to unrelated debt finance income tax.5.
Demario Scott The real estate game plan
3 March 2019 | 3 replies
I think if most flippers are honest (10-years later looking back), they'd prefer to still own those homes as cash-flow positive rentals.I don't remember where I heard it (so I'll attribute it to MLK or Abraham Lincoln, maybe Warren Buffet) - "You can get rich flipping houses, but you get wealthy keeping them as rentals".