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Calvin Chu Is there a CRM that distributes funds by percentages?
29 April 2024 | 3 replies
Hi,I'm looking for a free PM platform that allows distribution of my rent collections by certain percentages, to be distributed to multiple bank accounts.
Chris Diaz Is Flip Coach by Ryan Kuhlman Any Good?
29 April 2024 | 64 replies
Most of my income is passive...plus I actually enjoy learning from and teaching others on this forum.
Tony Mendoza Transferring House Hack to LLC??
28 April 2024 | 11 replies
The tax ramifications of moving the property to an LLC should be discussed with an accountant or tax counselor.
Account Closed Subject To vs Wraps Similarities and Differences Part 1
29 April 2024 | 7 replies
Account Closed - it's great to see other active practitioners that are willing to share their real world knowledge!
David Ounanian What financing options are available for real estate investors?
30 April 2024 | 2 replies
Here are some common financing options:Traditional Mortgage: Obtain financing from banks with a down payment, paying off over time with interest.Hard Money Loans: Short-term loans with higher interest rates, often from private investors, suitable for quick acquisitions or credit-challenged investors.Private Money Lenders: Individuals or groups offering direct loans, with terms negotiated privately.Seller Financing: Buyers make payments directly to sellers over an agreed period, with terms negotiated between parties.Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC): Borrow against existing property equity with a revolving credit line, typically offering flexibility.Real Estate Crowdfunding: Pool funds with other investors via online platforms for various real estate projects, offering diverse investment opportunities.1031 Exchange: Defer capital gains taxes by reinvesting sale proceeds into similar properties within a specific timeframe, useful for tax optimization.REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts): Invest indirectly in real estate through publicly traded companies, offering liquidity and diversification.Joint Ventures/Partnerships: Collaborate with other investors to share resources and risks, leveraging each other's strengths for larger projects.Subject To Financing: Buy a property subject to the existing mortgage that's in place on the property (doesn't get paid off when the property sells).Assumable Mortgage: Buy a property and assume the mortgage that the seller already has in place.Lease Option: Rent a property with the option to buy it prior to a later date.Debt Service Credit Ratio (DSCR): A loan approved based on the income potential of the propertyThese options cater to different investor needs, preferences, and financial situations, providing flexibility in real estate investment strategies.Thanks,
Vik John Rental loss in tax filing ?
28 April 2024 | 8 replies
In many cases, rental losses can be deducted from your taxable income, but there are limitations and eligibility criteria that may apply.
Andrew Pettit Accountant Fee to High?
26 April 2024 | 11 replies
"It depends".Pricing is all over the place for accounting firms. 
Natalie P. HELP - we can’t get approved…. Or can we?
29 April 2024 | 9 replies
So, perhaps his income should look larger.
David Yandel Buying in this current market
30 April 2024 | 3 replies
On the other hand, your rent payment will be part of the investment property income, so the numbers may work.Example:A fourplex costs $500,000.
Sergio Baerga Real estate inheritance/ Florida strategies/ Tax/Legal--
30 April 2024 | 1 reply
In fact, FL does not even have state income tax.