Kyle Trotman
75% Refinance Lenders?
7 January 2025 | 8 replies
I’d like more information on the DCSR lenders if anyone has specific recommendations.Also, if anyone needs advice or repairs/ replacement on plumbing feel free to send me a message!
Matthew Steele
Lost lease, tenant issue
4 January 2025 | 11 replies
But it gives you a chance to get a fresh start....make your place nicer, replace appliances, new paint, get rid of carpet and replace with LVP, Etc....
Tayvion Payton
Investing in MultiFamily
12 January 2025 | 20 replies
It took me 11 years, 25 properties, and 76 doors just to replace my income.
Raul Velazquez
REI in Vancouver, BC
17 January 2025 | 9 replies
(And I would tell you to not buy a property that doesn't cash flow unless you have significant resources behind you that could absorb anything that could come at you - like replacing a $5,000 AC one month followed by replacing a $1,000 hot water heater the next).
Melanie Baldridge
A post on recapture.
17 January 2025 | 0 replies
But, if a cost-seg study is done on the old property, you can manage Sec. 1245 recapture tax by doing a study on the new property to confirm it has as much or more Sec. 1245 property.You cannot swap a fully depreciated gas station for a raw piece of land and avoid recapture - you must replace all the 1245 and 1250 property.3) OZ - Sure you can defer your capital gains for a few years into an OZ fund, but the magic of OZ investments is the ability to achieve tax-exempt growth after a 10-year holding period.
Kevin G.
Antioch BRRRR Project
7 January 2025 | 0 replies
Rehab Scope:Cosmetic remodel: Painted the interior/exterior, updated the kitchen cabinets and countertops, and installed new flooring.Modernized fixtures: Replaced light fixtures, outlets, and switches throughout.Enhanced curb appeal: Painted the brick exterior, added landscaping, and modern black accents.Timeline: Completed the rehab in just 4 weeks to minimize holding costs.Strategic Upgrades: Focused on cost-effective improvements like vinyl flooring and fresh paint, wh What was the outcome?
Kaushik R.
Home equity and landlord insurance
3 January 2025 | 10 replies
If the roof itself is not covered, you can estimate your out of pocket if the whole roof has to be replaced.
Paloma Wodehouse
Strong Tenant Laws & How to Protect Yourself
14 January 2025 | 8 replies
Or replace a bad tenant say who is paying?
Chris Seveney
Is it really this bad with syndicators?
16 January 2025 | 19 replies
While they did try to get the lender to work with them, they don't want to replace the management company because they are part of the GP.
Matthew Morris
Dad's NC House is Slowly Rotting - Likely Need to sell As-Is!
7 January 2025 | 6 replies
Based on rough assessment, the following is needed just to get it listed:NeedsLowMidHighRoof$7,747.00$12,580.00$26,037.00Siding$20,000.00$25,000.00$30,000.00Windows$9,000.00$12,000.00$18,000.00New Deck$8,000.00$10,000.00$12,000.00Roof Leak Repair$2,000.00$3,500.00$5,000.00Mold Mitigation$1,000.00$2,500.00$3,500.00AC Units$13,000.00$15,000.00$18,000.00Carpet Replacement$2,500.00$3,500.00$5,000.00Kitchen Remodel$5,000.00$10,000.00$20,000.00Total$68,247.00$94,080.00$137,537.00Due to lack of capital to fund these repairs, I believe the best option is to find an investor looking to flip.