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Francesca Tindal Filing Taxes When You Have Out of State Rental Property
10 January 2020 | 4 replies
@Francesca TindalNew Yorkers who have an investment property outside of the state are required to file a non-resident state tax return where the property is located.Since you mention possible errors on the return, you may want to look at getting the return amended before working on the 2019 return.There are a couple CPA's who specialize in real estate taxation on this messageboard
Kody Crouch Entity advice for Californian investing out of state
13 January 2020 | 9 replies
California also has special fees that apply to out of state LLC's, and I don't understand whether the tax treatment of these entities are different.Would appreciate any advice, as well as a reference for a lawyer to advise and help create protections offered by different entities (Series LLC vs Delaware Statutory Trust for example) and a CPA to help advise on the costs/benefits of using those same types of entities.
Ahmed Youssef Turnkey is asking to ignore the appraisal value
13 January 2020 | 64 replies
@Mike Dymski @Theresa Harris I absolutely don't want to do that, specially with my first investment property, and that's why I walked away from the deal despite it was a decent one. but $10K is a hell lot of money compared to the $32K down payment and will bring the COC down aggressively  
Kelly Wiggs Purchasing Opportunity Zone Property W/ Stock Sale Capital gain?
12 January 2020 | 4 replies
If your tax pro isn't REI specialized there is a fair chance they won't know the details of have a client doing this. 
Robert Vorhies I just found out that my tenet has 2 cats.
13 January 2020 | 34 replies
He and his crew do a lot of work to make them habitable--way more than they would have to do for cat damage.With Pets you can get special carpet pads and special carpets that somewhat repel the urine problem, but with Horror Tenants your really just stuck with what the Devastation they leave behind.And like you said, so many people have pets, if you don't take them you really limit your renter selection, and Pet issues seem a lot easier to deal with than the Horror Tenant Issues. 
Allison Mayfield Newbie in Winston Salem/Thomasville NC
2 October 2014 | 12 replies
You might consider Niche or Specialized Housing like student housing.
George Zatulovsky Rental properties in an LLC
2 December 2015 | 10 replies
Corporations file there because Delaware has a specialized business court system, so businesses don't have to get in line behind someone trying to sue for alimony payments.
Suduk N. Should I be concerned with CRACKS on condo building outside walls?
18 August 2014 | 4 replies
Before this, my lawyer has checked the financial of the HOA, there has been no special assessment in the past and there won't be any in the next 2 years at least.
Doug Hadley Tenant Fails to Notify Landlord of Guest
1 September 2014 | 51 replies
It was pointed out to me that if I gave one tenant "special treatment," such as a payment plan for their deposit, it could be construed as discrimination against tenants who were not given the same opportunity.  
Brian Campbell Insurance Question
21 August 2014 | 6 replies
These are on commercial policies and older residential dwelling named perils DP policies not commonly sold anymore but are not a concern on the more commonly used special form HO policies of today.