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Steven Thoma Investors - How Do You Track Your Properties?
6 October 2018 | 4 replies
Then I share online quick books with my accountant to see the profit and loss statements.
Jacob Mendrin Being sued for keeping security deposit.
30 June 2018 | 35 replies
They didn't, so your agent should be fired or help reimburse you for that loss.
Woodrow Wildcat Being sued by neighbor
1 April 2019 | 22 replies
I only have umbrella insurance covering losses above $300,000.
Daniel Dietz What Counts as Hours for Real Estate Proffesional Designation?
23 April 2019 | 5 replies
Also, you have to remember that you have to materially participate(not actively) in the rentals to treat the losses as non passive.
Bharath(AJ) A. depreciation or bonus depreciation as ordinary income loss
15 May 2019 | 1 reply
Hi Experts,When a rental property is acquired on a holding company name but the daily operations run through different operating company...can one take the depreciation or bonus depreciation as ordinary income (loss) as opposed to rental income(loss) for the holding company?  
Joseph Martin Cost Segregation for SFRs and rentals
27 December 2020 | 29 replies
So cost seg will only increase carryforward losses, not reduce your taxes. 
Erik Sherburne Paying myself as a property manager
8 April 2018 | 7 replies
You can also hire your kids.If you have a lot of rental losses: another reason might be to make it clear in your (or your wife) qualification as a real estate professional - although not dependent on a LLC as that is mostly a minimum 750 hours annually spent on real estate matters, if no other job - in which case you can deduct more then 25K in rental losses.So, it all depends on your and your wife situation - if you have a job or not, with or without retirement plans and medical insurance, etc. - and what is more important to you.There is another aspect to consider to set up as a different property management entity (LLC) from the holding entity - asset protection - you separate  public facing affairs and all the interactions with tenants, contractors, etc. through this operations LLC and act as property manager, not owner.
Evan Barney Section 179 Expense Election - Immediate deduction of assets
23 April 2018 | 8 replies
For most of the small investors, The threshold shouldn’t be an issue, but generally income limitation is an issue.Most of small investor shows tax loss or very minimal expense due to depreciation. 
Kevin D. 2017 taxes, what do I miss out on by not meeting RE pro criteria
15 April 2018 | 1 reply
Since we don't meet the tax law criteria for "Real Estate Professional" it seems that Turbo Tax disallows a significant amount of loss write off.
Jon Dorsey Tax Mitigation Strategy when forming Partnership
19 April 2018 | 10 replies
We need to talk with lawyer in more detail, as the one issue we are not sure on is if as far as the passive losses (which you usually have in the early years of rental real estate) should be 'split' or if they would be of more benefit to one of us than the other.