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Samantha Miller Lesson learned. . . seeking encouragement
13 March 2019 | 196 replies
In that case you have not done anything wrong by taking in tenants, just triggered a right on behalf of the bank.
Lance Lvovsky Ultimate Guide on Opportunity Zone Tax Incentives!
26 January 2019 | 6 replies
The regulations consequently provide alternate 180-day periods in certain situations.Capital Gain dividends received by RIC and REIT shareholders – the 180-day period begins on the day on which the dividend was paid (not from the date of the sale by the entity).Undistributed Capital Gains taxed to RIC or REIT shareholders – the 180-day period begins on the last day of the REIT or RIC tax yearPartner/S Corporation shareholder – the 180-day period begins: (a) on the last day of the entity’s tax year; or (b) at the election of the partner or S shareholder on the day of sale by the entity.Can the Section 1400Z-2 Election be Made if Investment is Disposed of Before 12/31/2026The proposed regulations provide there where a taxpayer elects deferral and later disposes of the QO Fund investment which would trigger the deferred gain prior to the mandatory gain inclusion date (12/31/2026), a new 180-day period is created for to acquire a new QO Fund investment and to defer the original gain.
Tracy C. URGENT trying to purchase my 2nd property-Need rent help!
23 October 2018 | 1 reply
Now I'm struggling to pull the final trigger on my 2nd property which is a residential property in WI.
Abner Nakihei Jr Good or bad deal? Foreclosure auction in Maui, Hawaii
4 November 2018 | 17 replies
I agree with @Loren Clive, the only way to get a deal at the auctions is to go to all the auctions, have the cash sitting around, and be ready to pull the trigger when one of the properties goes for the right price (except when it's a good enough deal to justify paying 5% more at confirmation).
Jacob D. Multi family properties in Mobile and Birmingham
5 March 2019 | 3 replies
@Jacob Dodge I've been looking in Mobile, but haven't pulled the trigger yet. 
Kevin Seder Location of multifamily properties
29 October 2018 | 5 replies
If the #s work and it is an upcoming area, do your research and pull the trigger.
Jim Growfer What should i tell a broker what my criteria is?
25 January 2019 | 36 replies
Not to sound harsh, but I'd ease up on the Grant Cardone (only buy 16+ unit) youtube videos and learn the basics.
Michael Gunn Real Estate Investing For Rookie
8 November 2018 | 34 replies
I think the best thing you can do before you pull the trigger is to answer a couple of questions, and that will make everything more clear to yourself on if you should do a deal or not.
Joshua Levasseur Entrepreneurship & insominia
25 November 2018 | 45 replies
Reading: Lastly, I read either a hardcover book or a kindle (old school with no backlight or sidelights on lowest setting) (no phones, tablets, laptop screens) until I am dosing off and basically about to drop the thing on my face (this has happened before :D) then go to sleep :)It's definitely a set of habits, but once you get yourself conditioned to fall asleep after these triggers it gets easier.
Todd Powell Can I do 1031 and also have a partner on a deal? Complicated
14 October 2020 | 13 replies
Just make sure and get your accountants blessing so you do it in such as way it doesn't trigger a recognition of gain.