Farrakh K.
Depreciation on Rental Sale
25 September 2019 | 1 reply
hiI'm aware of depreciation reclaim when selling my property, but how do i deal with other assets such as washer dryers and furniture?
Andrew Gingerich
Did you recently buy in an Opportunity Zone?
9 October 2019 | 12 replies
OK so maybe the guaranteed death is a little morbid but what a legacy to leave your children.
Nathan Gesner
Funniest excuse for not paying rent?
29 September 2019 | 34 replies
Not a funny excuse, but an unusual reason for not paying rent... the family breadwinner was picked up by ICE and detained, later deported, his three young children and their mother were left behind.
Mysti Mosley
Utilities paid by landlord in iowa
29 September 2019 | 5 replies
What's a "reasonable" amount of trash will vary by family size and lifestyle.it may be reasonable to expect that furniture, appliances, and tires are not thrown in the dumpster.
Clint Jones
Section 8 Tenant Situation
28 September 2019 | 7 replies
The wife, adult son and two minor children are currently on a 1 year lease which ends June, 2020.Thanks in advance for any advice/tips.
Steve Shi
First time buyer looking for advices
30 September 2019 | 6 replies
Forklifts, vehicles, office furniture and other non inventory items can be owned by and rented from your new LLC.
Andrew Marzec
Tenant want to break lease due to “serious medical issues”
2 October 2019 | 35 replies
Most people don't take their furniture on vacation with them.)
Yaro Naftulyev
Investors in British Columbia
31 July 2020 | 11 replies
I have dragged newborns to tenant inspections, had a 10 month old "help" me put together Ikea furniture for a furnished rental and my kids know that sometimes they have to go "look at ugly houses" even though they don't want to.
Paul Sandhu
What made you do your very first STR?
1 October 2019 | 7 replies
Although I like the rental arbitrage approach, and I'll never knock Brian's course as it's a great place to start into STR and LEARN; I don't like the fact that I'm investing a ton of cash up front for staging and I don't have ultimate control of the properties (I own more furniture than most small furniture stores, which is more a liability than a asset IF the leases were pulled).So I'm pivoting into STR management with a focus on $500+ per night units here in Scottsdale and partnering up to build a portfolio of properties that I'll have full control over and can STR (or convert to LTR when (when not if) the STR market gets flooded and prices fall below the LTR rate)
Derreck Wells
Do you own rentals in Massachusetts?
30 September 2019 | 0 replies
The MA State Lead Laws require that all homes built before 1978 have a Lead Certificate on file with the state if there are children under the age of six living there.