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Amie D. Flooring for uneven kitchen floor
28 June 2018 | 33 replies
You can go with the neutrals and then it's more like a hospital floor, but there are fabulous reds and blues to choose from.
Meg K. Section 8
28 March 2016 | 12 replies
Section 8 will set limits on rents:equal to other tenants in this facilityORmarket rate in your communityS8 will also dicker with your lease terms.Section 8:PRO:  Secure rent paymentsCON:  You loose control Neutral: Your S8 tenants are no  better and no worse than any others.
Nick R. My Downstairs Tenant Thinks my Upstairs Tenant is doing Drugs
13 November 2015 | 11 replies
This document will then allow you to approach the upstairs tenant without seeming to take sides.These actions will essentially keep you neutral in the situation. 
Will F. Solar in Rentals?
16 September 2022 | 102 replies
If so you can charge tenants a reasonable flat fee for electricity over and above the financed amount that provides you a ROI and tenants electricity that results in either a savings or cost neutral option that is better for the environment.
James Masotti Kitchens in rentals
22 February 2016 | 34 replies
The reason being the black granite can appear dirty if not clean, whereas something win a neutral tone with variation can disguise crumbs and dust.
Christine Swaidan Proactive or just wasting money?
27 October 2016 | 21 replies
Without knowing if your water is good quality - acidic or neutral, high iron, etc - and the fact that it serves 20 units, I would probably start planning to replace it.
Ivan Jenkins Applying Fair Housing Standards to Criminal Records?!?
12 April 2016 | 12 replies
Discriminatory Effects Liability and Use of Criminal History to Make Housing Decisions A housing provider violates the Fair Housing Act when the provider’s policy or practice has an unjustified discriminatory effect, even when the provider had no intent to discriminate.Under this standard, a facially-neutral policy or practice that has a discriminatory effect violates the Act if it is not supported by a legally sufficient justification.
Ben Bakhshi Can you recommend a guide/book to optimal tax/legal structures for rental income investing?
18 October 2012 | 7 replies
Rental income is ordinary income which is taxed at the taxpayer's marginal tax bracket rate whether the rental property is held in his own name or in a passthrough entity.As a general rule, the passthrough entity is tax neutral, so there is no tax advantage to be gained by holding rental property in a passthrough business entity.
Ace A. Rental Properties in a RothIRA?
20 November 2012 | 10 replies
Very likely to be cash flow positive but tax neutral.
Mike S. Owner Occupied Multi Family Investment
30 November 2012 | 8 replies
Pretend you are renting from yourself - you say you're paying that much now anyway, so paying that makes you cash-flow neutral from that perspective; at some future point, I assume you'll be having somebody else in there, so you'll get a rent payment then.Then when you analyze it, the cash-flow from the other 2 units will be what you can count on so long as you contribute your portion too.