
27 September 2023 | 11 replies
Not legally, that is.Under current law, here're your options to offset W2 income with rentals, in a nutshell:- quit your job and become a full-time investor- marry someone who already is- transition into short-term rentals and buy a new one every yearYou also have options that will let you "cash in" these locked up losses but not against your W2 income:- invest in syndications or other investments that generate passive income- sell one or more properties to generate passive gainsNone of that should be done strictly for tax reasons.

4 October 2021 | 49 replies
I don’t watch TV, I’m 37, a sagittarius, and happily married to one of the top 5 agents in the state of Tennessee; which neither of us are originally from.

7 September 2007 | 17 replies
Private lenders die, get married, get divorced, move and other such things.
4 January 2021 | 11 replies
I have since moved out and got married, and we currently rent out my old house and use that rent to pay for the mortgage of the new house we live in.

19 January 2020 | 6 replies
What if you are a married couple and one has a W2 job and one is a real estate professional.
15 October 2019 | 94 replies
He is a live in landscaper, though married to another woman, he’s moved in with his new love and thy argue they’ll be there forever, so I better get a survey if I want to touch the trees.

1 February 2023 | 3 replies
Would not have to pay capital gains since property qualifies as primary residence and we married.

16 September 2023 | 2 replies
The closing company told me that they have never put "tenants by the entirety" because in Florida this is presumed if the couple is listed as married.

14 May 2011 | 6 replies
They are easy to rent out and students or young married couples are the main tenants.

10 October 2022 | 15 replies
He grew up in Baltimore but moved to Annapolis when we got married.