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Trevor Nace BRRRR Maxes Out After 2 Homes? Spreadsheet
23 January 2020 | 6 replies
What I read about BRRR makes it seem like it can endlessly fuel new acquisitions.Link to public Google Sheets with the spreadsheet here.Thanks for bearing with me during a learning curve!
Sabrina Long Credit score requirements
30 January 2020 | 10 replies
But I could see how adding an additional fee could reduce the applicants and give the candidates who really want the property. 
Mathew Fuller Withdrawing the principle of a Roth IRA penalty and tax free
29 January 2021 | 5 replies
It is treated as a rollover in IRS lingo.Either way, make sure you have a very clear record of the cumulative contributions you have made to the Roth and any distributions you make reducing that contributed base.Ollie B.
Scott Blackwill Multi-Family Syndication & Tax Depreciation
5 February 2020 | 18 replies
It reduces taxable income from the property and if that income becomes negative, it is subtracted from other passive income (other property that may have positive income) or ordinary income (if you make less than $100K or you are a real estate professional) or is carried over to the next year.Once the property is sold, all previous depreciation becomes a subject to recapture - it is added to the income and taxed at a special rate (20% or so - ask your CPA).
Carlos Encarnacion 32-unit Apt Complex in East Dallas - Property Management
10 February 2020 | 9 replies
In regards to Ben's comments, the main reason why we are only getting 32 units is because of "net worth" limitations since we are working with Freddie Mac to finance 75% of purchase price.I can't afford to owner-operate this property since I run another business that requires 80% of my time and I don't have the time nor the resources to put together a team before closing, therefore I need to find a good PM company that runs this well, even if cash flow is substantially reduced.
Michael Downs BRRRR Accounting for tax increases after rehab
16 February 2020 | 6 replies
Depending on ARV I could take more than the $175k initial investment out but the loan payment would start to reduce my ROI at above $175k.
Owen Thornton Do property managers take gross rental or net
4 January 2020 | 4 replies
Gross, otherwise it would be unfair to owners who know what they are doing and how to reduce expenses.
Jaco Braja Understanding Tax depreciation
16 January 2020 | 5 replies
So it makes your rental income tax free- and potentially lets you use that loss to reduce your other income as well. 
Nicholas Glatter When would you back out of a deal?
5 February 2020 | 11 replies
Unless of course, the sellers are willing to fix it or reduce the price enough for me to fix it. 
Tim Allen Stale Cam Charges on Commercial Building
7 May 2017 | 6 replies
If that is the case you might have to offer a price for the property that reduces base rent so that tenants can pay cam.Seller will not like all of this but it sounds like their fault for kicking the can down the road and not collecting for 4 years .No legal advice given.