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Ginny Woods New member - Brooklyn Mama
19 March 2013 | 8 replies
You're definately in the right city to do RE, requires being out and about.
K. Mitchell Property management co in self-directed IRA
25 April 2013 | 14 replies
Later, in subsection E2, Disqualified person is defined as, among other things, a corporation, partnership, etc where the plan owner holds 50% or more of the company.So.........couldn't I form a separate property management company with an outside party partner where he owns 51% and I own 49% of the property management company and hire that entity to do the property management?
Account Closed Finding Realtor to send Foreclosure/REO listings
21 March 2013 | 4 replies
Hi Robert,Being a commercial broker and investor myself the first thing you need to do is define what kind of buyer you are.For example are you wanting throw a bunch of offers out as a middleman wholesaler and collect a fee??
Mark Forest Damage clauses
26 March 2013 | 31 replies
If you have a gusher of a water line, it's not prudent not to turn the water off, any reasonable child would figure that out.Filth and waste is broadly defined, it's not just what it sounds like but can include newspapers on the porch, paper plates in the yard or dumped wet charcoal from the BBQ laying on the ground.
Landen Ward Basic RE Concepts
22 March 2013 | 7 replies
It's how we define it, measure it, value it, assign it, convey it, trade it, lease it, rent it, sell it, use it, how we divide it and the particles, minerals, water, gas and all elements are economically identified and advanced, leased, sold and conveyed.
Randy F. Do It Yourself Donts
14 May 2014 | 51 replies
Technically speaking; without a relief valve installed - yes the water heater could explode.But the weakest component is what would fail and that it likelier to be a soldered copper fitting than the steel HWH tank.Also: unless the inlet valve to the HWH was closed - any excess pressure would 'relieve' by backing water out into the cold water supply line.stephen------------- Originally posted by @Jaime Penix: Interesting.
Kwesi S. Bifurcation and 1031 Exchange
8 April 2013 | 6 replies
You can use the provisions of Section 121 to exclude profit on the sale of your primary residence from capital gains taxes, while the sale of the rental units is a taxable event.During your period of ownership, you decided not to simply depreciate the entire rental property (excluding land) over 27.5 years, but instead you segregated your rental units into different components and allocated your cost (depreciation basis) for the entire property among the 5 year property, the 15 year property and the 27.5 year property.
Nichole Dillabough It literally burns to breathe in my home
30 March 2013 | 21 replies
Try to stay out of the common areas and definately document as much as possible about your symptoms.
Shannon Shannon How to understand if I can ever be granted permission to work from home while in an HOA that says NO?
28 March 2013 | 93 replies
Personally, I'm not a big fan of HOAs and I think that well run licensed home daycares provide a valuable service, for example by usually being a lot more flexible with hours, less expensive, etc.Anyway, I do have a few random ideas for you since I've been chewing on your post for the last day or two since you posted it.First, this has got to be really upsetting for you, so definately watch out that you keep yourself in "find a solution" mode, and not "crusade" mode.
Doug R. Zillow
1 November 2018 | 22 replies
I definately don't think the zestimate is correct.