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Ben Kirchner Just did first flip - Tax questions *Seeking local CPA*
9 February 2020 | 9 replies
No you can not use proceeds from a flip to doa  1031 exchange. 1031 exchange is for investment properties.A flip will be ordinary income taxed at your normal tax rate + self employment tax.
Jarod Castaneda Use equity from home to buy rental?
17 February 2020 | 2 replies
We typically buy the home we live in with a VA loan and don't normally put a down payment.   
Rob Menzies CONS OF BUYING A PROPERTY WITH TENANTS ON A LEASE?
9 February 2020 | 7 replies
I’ve found that College students are t really that much harder than a ‘normal’ tenant.
Lara Kimbrell Hotel conversion to apartments
17 June 2020 | 10 replies
So when someone "converts" a hotel to an apt, they're normally just adding a small kitchen area. 
Brian Warren Adding bedrooms to a triplex. Permits? And resale headaches?
9 February 2020 | 3 replies
Some buyers are getting smarter about looking to see if permits were pulled and closed for work performed, but a lot aren't so it is a gamble at sale.
Jon Mason Possible Easement Issue
26 August 2020 | 15 replies
I purchased a rental property in 2018 that was a totally normal real estate transaction with no existing easements or irregularities mentioned.During the reno I found out that back in the 50's when the house was built, the city (presumably) had run the sewer line out of my back yard and tied it in with our neighbor's sewer line, and then run it out to the main line on a side street, rather than running each sewer line up to the main at the street our address is on.
Jonathan Pacilio Pigeon Forge - owner of 5/6 bedroom with indoor pool?
6 September 2020 | 17 replies
It is no longer a couple or small family situation that normally books a 1 or 2 bedroom cabin, but rather an extended family, church group, other types of groups, etc... and just based on the different individuals schedule of all the parties included, it would be hard to do a lot of last minute booking I would think.  
Jonathan L Berhow-Rivera Looking for vetted Real estate attorney
13 January 2020 | 7 replies
Can't tell you much about Minnesota attorneys, but normally the best way to find someone is to contact the bar in the locality you're looking for, or to reach out to some agents in the area to see who is on their team. 
Scott Doyen Partnership & 10 Mortgage Limit
13 January 2020 | 1 reply
Hey Scott, i am not a lender, or a lawyer. however to my understanding, any note you are on will count towards the limit. my partners and i normally keep the deed in everyone's name and then take the mortgage in only one persons name, this allows us to get around the issue you're describing. i do believe getting the 10 loans would make it more difficult to get the primary loan. however you might be able to find a local or regional bank/credit union that keeps the note in house, which would keep it from counting towards the 10. or be available after you've already reached the 10
Matt Leber Looking for Advice on Section 8 Housing Authority Rentals
13 January 2020 | 2 replies
They will check all the normal stuff municipal inspectors look for, such as detectors, leaks, missing or broken doors/windows/screens, etc.