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Edna Terry Buying Subject to with a person who has ta liens
4 February 2024 | 7 replies
Only to find that the IRS came to the house serving a Tax Warrant on the owner.  
Julia Taylor Help choosing a new RE investing strategy
4 February 2024 | 4 replies
but it sounds like you know a lot of what you DON'T want; what you do want is the opposite. if you're going to do your next project alone, it sounds like you want a LTR nearby that's relatively turnkey without any problem-tenants. you can do a 'lazy 1031' where you just sell traditionally & in the same calendar year buy the new property, while working with your cpa to figure out how to offset the tax bill. you could alternatively partner with an active investor on your next deal; that way you could invest in what could be a higher cashflow market compared to where you live, and not have to invest much time (since it sounds like you guys don't have as much time to spend on this now). 
Taylor Zad Tenant has property in gross condition so we can't show- can we recoup deposit?
4 February 2024 | 4 replies
You may find it hard to collect but you can get a judgement against them which will warn other landlords.You can garnish their wages and tax refunds once you have a court judgement.
Joe C. raising the rent or holding it at its current rate
4 February 2024 | 10 replies
Something like "unfortunately at this time I do need to raise rent due to increased property taxes, insurance costs, etc.
Sandra K Shirah Abandoned Former Gas Station
4 February 2024 | 5 replies
Noticed it was abandoned, researched courthouse records, determined it was adjudicated to the Parish for non-payment of taxes, submitted purchase request to the Police Jury for amount of back taxes, made required notifications by mail and newspaper, waiting mandatory days for owner to redeem, and when redemption period expired, closing occurred at Police Jury Office.
Ted Daniels Flipster software a fraud or legit?
6 February 2024 | 63 replies
You have to just go with what they give you. they charged me right away the $97 (plus tax) then I was like umm wtf?
Rosy Rodriguez Pay off HELOC with own money or w/Cash-out Refi?
5 February 2024 | 11 replies
IF (big IF) your not in love with your current house you could sell it, taking equity gain tax free (if 2+ years living there already) and then use that money to house hack a bigger or multi property.
Rodolfo Veloso Need advice about a lender
5 February 2024 | 8 replies
; or-- you wait until that income from your midterm rentals show up on your tax returns as simply "rental income" for at least a year.
Tin Nacaj Taxes After Multiple 1031 Exchanges
2 February 2024 | 16 replies
If you do 1031 exchange multiple times, do you pay taxes on the profit of only the last sold property or do you have to pay taxes on the total potential profits of all properties.