
21 November 2017 | 2 replies
Some commercial policies may not even offer some of the extras I just mentioned.

30 November 2017 | 14 replies
When I mentioned it to my CPA he went more of the route of capitalizing/depreciation so I'll explore both options with him.I am considering selling the property once this rehab is complete, so depreciating may be useless if a portion of it is going to be recaptured immediately anyways.

24 November 2017 | 5 replies
As mentioned above, QuickBooks online is the go-to software for expense tracking.

25 November 2017 | 11 replies
Am generally not a fan of inheriting tenants and if I do, I prefer that my lease be implemented, but clearl y that is not always realistic.Thank you though for this suggestion and I am going to try to see if working it from your suggested angle will work here in Colorado.In the end, I want to set up a lease that does not have holes, that an attorney, God forbid we ever have to evict (though these tenants do not seem like the type to cause any issues and I generally am a good landlord and stay away as long as you are following policy, so thus having a detailed lease that covers most all and then just backing off.My inspections are generally once a year, outside of the move-in, move out.I also stay very engaged in the running of my property, thus self-managing as in the end, I strive to provide a place I would enjoy living and I actually live on one of my properties.Long story short, don’t care for the very vague lease that the current property management company has running.Additionally I have little confidence in the way they were managing the property.The property has so much potential but has clear signs of neglect and I intend to change that as I never simply abandon my properties.On the question of current lease, I have combed through it repeatedly and do not see any mention of what happens at lease expiration only what happens when tenants are seeking to terminate their lease, “30-day written notice required”.No stipulation on what is required of landlord at end of lease and/or automatic renewal, both items that I cover in my lease and another reason, why am not a big fan of the existing lease.Leaves out a lot.I prefer having systems in place where there is little chance of misunderstanding, so thus the nerves on this one, but I will get through, thanks to you all for all your great advice!

23 November 2017 | 17 replies
The student mentioned paid $5400...and they got NOTHING valuable and have no clue they are operating illegally.

28 November 2017 | 10 replies
Im curious to be able to answer what you have mentioned with "according to laws about foreign loads in your area"

21 November 2017 | 1 reply
So, I have been listening religiously for about a month now, I’m caught up to about 2014 and have my playlist full of episodes that sound like they really pertain to me.Fast forward some years, and I currently work at Wells Fargo full-time as the Branch Manager and then by night and on weekends my wife and I own our own performing arts studio that I mentioned before.

27 November 2017 | 3 replies
Not to mention having to keep checks and separate records for each property.If you're talking about a large property, either commercial or residential, that has multiple tenants and that is worth a substantial amount of money (a million dollars or more), then maybe your lawyer has a point.

23 November 2017 | 15 replies
Best of luck on your first project, and may you avoid all the pitfalls mentioned in these posts.