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Amanda By Avoid prop 19 tax reassessment
10 February 2024 | 3 replies
So we have the inherited tax rate.
Jason Anderson Tax lien investing
10 February 2024 | 7 replies
I started off, wanting to get into RV parks however, I got sidetracked and now I am interested in tax lien and tax deed certificates.
Tony Nguyen How to know the Max Bids before the foreclosure auction
12 February 2024 | 18 replies
If you are new to buying at trustee sales I recommend studying a bit and learning how to conduct due diligence with regard to lien position, IRS liens, property taxes, title issues etc.
Luke Crouterfield How do I start with 220K?
13 February 2024 | 28 replies
That means that whatever the sum of the Principal + Interest + Monthly Taxes + Monthly Insurance comes out to be, as long as the rental income exceeds that then it will qualify.
Darian Gore Should I hire a CPA
12 February 2024 | 11 replies
Hey @Darian Gore, While I am a bit biased, I would 100% recommend you work with a tax pro for your taxes.
Matthew Banks HowTo Managing documents across several properties?
12 February 2024 | 4 replies
Insurance, tax, tenant info, leases, applications, listing/marketing docs, water, notices, repairs, logs of maintenance and tenant damage, etc.
Isaiah Cuellar $55,000/yr to invest, what’s the best route?
12 February 2024 | 7 replies
I’m 21, and after taxes and all expenses I have $55,000/ year I’m able to invest.
Ryan Fox insurance requirements for hard money
13 February 2024 | 7 replies
Insurance companies often obtain the floor area from the tax assessor and base their coverage on that, @Ryan Fox. 
Shannon Carter 401k withdrawal to invest
12 February 2024 | 2 replies
Since he’s 62 I know we can withdraw with no penalty, but is there a way to avoid taxes ?
Yesenia Charles Should I liquidate my Seattle properties while I can? Existential crisis
12 February 2024 | 16 replies
I can’t help but think I’m running out of my youth to do physically taxing things.