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Scott Mac Has Anyone Seen This Before?
2 May 2022 | 11 replies
ivyridgeestatescanby  dot you know what  we have pictures there and the same basic white and black its super popular in our area.Those are some nice homes Jay, I can easily visualize the families living in them and enjoying life. 
Sherrill Skanes Getting creative in SoCal!
20 August 2008 | 12 replies
Everything in my life has changed over the last five years due to the diagnosis and treatment of a chronic illness.
Baltazar Haro If a good tenant breaks lease would you give back the deposit?
3 November 2016 | 15 replies
No special treatment, no rule bending, no emotions. 
Jon Jonhson CPA in greater Portland Maine
14 March 2018 | 4 replies
@Jon Jonhson, as @Harrison Smith mentioned, flips aren't eligible for 1031 treatment.
Derek Daun Liability waiver for water intrusion in detached garage?
13 October 2015 | 5 replies
@Derek Daun, does the insurance company know of the visual damage to the garage roof or were they just concerned about the tree limbs resting on the roof, which you have already taken care of?  
Account Closed Tax question LLC partnership C-Corp ALBERT AIELLO
28 February 2012 | 10 replies
As a passive activity, the income is NOT subject to payroll taxes, you can take a depreciation expense, you can participate in a 1031 exchange, take long term capital gains tax treatment when you sell the property, and if you decide to carry back some of the financing when you sell you can use the installment sale tax treatment.Additionally, you can deduct all the expenses of owning and operating your rentals from the income it generates.
David Rundle SAFE Act in Oklahoma & Lonnie deals
5 November 2013 | 33 replies
But yes, any lender that is predatory, banks, credit unions (not so much usually) mortgage brokers, HML types, or anything left over needs the same treatment.
Jon Deavers Tax Question: REIT's and 1031 exchange?
29 December 2013 | 3 replies
The sale of a security is specifically exclude from 1031 Exchange treatment.
Avery Carl Will a new STR platform rise from Airbnb's COVID Missteps?
1 May 2020 | 12 replies
There are plenty of threads on how unhappy we all are with Airbnb's treatment of hosts around here: forced 100% cancellations, the new 40 page cleaning manual and 24 hour between guests suggestion (although guests will be able to see if we are subscribing to that suggestion so it's not really a suggestion), and the insulting bone we have been thrown with the 25% of our existing cancellation policy direct deposit too little too late.Some hosts I know are snoozing their Airbnb listings in protest, some are taking measures to push more bookings toward other platforms and direct bookings.
Zana Blue Agent Can't Answer 2 Simple Questions
13 March 2017 | 21 replies
You will get preferential treatment, quicker and more accurate answers because they know they will make twice as much money if they sell to you.