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Account Closed California to make "Solar "mandatory for new Homes!!!!!!
24 February 2019 | 222 replies
"Conservative" in Boulder means someone who listens to NPR while driving their Subaru to Starbucks for their daily latte instead of listening to Pod Save America while riding their recumbent bike to Parkway for their daily organic free trade non-GMO cruelty-free vegan kombucha. 
Rishi B. 6-Unit Rehab-how to sell existing appliances/cabinets? (Chicago)
18 February 2019 | 3 replies
But I would suggest donating it to some non-profit organizations - this would help some people in-need, and help you offset your construction cost via deductions. 
Nomis Ruelas Need Partnership Advice for contractor& silent investor
18 February 2019 | 0 replies
I worked with a contractor, and he has a rich friend that is interested in putting up the funds to fund deals while I organize the deal, my contractor fixes up the property, and the rich friend funds the deal.
Phillip Marshall Interested in meeting up with investors in the Wilmington NC Area
5 March 2019 | 32 replies
Would be happy to organize a meetup or something like that to share ideas, opportunities.
Andrew S. House hackinging taxes and standard deduction
19 February 2019 | 4 replies
While CPAs appreciate organized clients who provide succinct yet comprehensive detail, it's not necessary for you to figure out capitalization/repair treatment, standard or itemized for 2018, etc for him/her. 
Mark Belew Update from a newbie
3 March 2019 | 8 replies
I don't mind the tire kickers as I at least get opportunity to see and analyze real life deals.Things I have learned a great deal about: how to analyze deals, how of navigate my county tax, deed and foreclosure records, how to NOT talk the seller OUT of letting me see the property (did that on the very first call I got and kicked myself for weeks after I never heard from that seller again, ) how to organize and run and LLC, how to set up business communication (gsuite and google voice linked to personal cell,) and beginning direct mail marketing.Things I still struggle with: Still trying to nail down how to accurately estimate repair costs, how to find the right contractors that offer a balance between quality and price, banter with possible sellers including closing the deal, how to manage costs after 7 months of spending money and not MAKING money, and how to quickly finance deals that come up in the most cost effective manner, and making sure I send out my direct mail marketing on a schedule every time.Fortunately I do have a mentor that does help me, but he is VERY busy and I really try to keep my time requests to a minimum with him. 
Matt Wahidi Newbie to REI Needing Help...
1 March 2019 | 47 replies
For example, I've been organizing forms such as lease agreements, estoppel agreements, property inspection check sheets, etc...
Marcel Lorincz Taking out HELOC on Prim. Residence to buy Inv. Property
13 March 2019 | 4 replies
If borrowed funds are deposited into an account already containing other funds, the borrowed funds are presumed to be expended first.If borrowed funds from several loans are deposited into an account at different times, the funds from the earliest loan are presumed to be expended first (FIFO concept).If borrowed funds from several debts incurred at the same time are deposited into an account at the same time, the taxpayer can select the order in which the funds are presumed to be deposited into the account.If an expenditure from an account (or from cash not held in an account) is made within 30 days after the deposit (or receipt in cash) of borrowed funds, the taxpayer can treat the expenditure as made from the borrowed funds (to the extent of such borrowed funds).
Randall Krongard Tiny Home California
19 February 2019 | 0 replies
Seeking someone with California Contractor License, experienced in Tiny Home construction, as well as RVIA certified to oversee construction of Tiny Homes through organization located in Bay Area...Any recommendations/ connections would be great...Thank you!!!
Noah Weitzman Help! Looking for advice on upcoming app...
19 February 2019 | 4 replies
I own 3 properties and recently looked for an accounting and analytics platform to organize all of them.