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Sophia Oberlander Real estate professional status qualification
10 May 2024 | 7 replies
From a tax planning perspective, you are only allowed to start writing off the home once it is placed into service (once the lease starts).You are also only allowed to write off the depreciation, and any other costs or losses against the earnings from the property.That is, unless they get the real estate professional status, which requires 750 hours a year working in real estate.
Colleen F. When do you tear down vs Renovate in a house currently rentable?
10 May 2024 | 13 replies
Account Closed   Costs will play a role and I think the next couple months in an election year will give an idea where those will head.
Shannon Garst Need advise on setting up an LLC
7 May 2024 | 13 replies
Let's break down the pros and cons of each approach:Forming an LLC in the State Where the Property is Located:Pros:Compliance with Local Laws: Establishing an LLC in the state where the property is situated ensures compliance with local regulations and laws specific to that jurisdiction.Legal Clarity: It provides clear legal jurisdiction and may simplify any legal proceedings related to the property in that state.Perception: Operating with a local LLC may give tenants and local authorities confidence in your commitment to the community.Cons:Additional Costs: Setting up and maintaining an LLC in another state means incurring additional registration fees, taxes, and possibly hiring local legal counsel.Administrative Burden: Managing multiple LLCs across different states adds complexity to your administrative workload, including extra paperwork and compliance requirements.Tax Implications: You may face tax obligations in both the state where the property is located and your home state, potentially leading to double taxation or complexities in tax filings.Managing Through Home State LLC:Pros:Simplified Management: Handling all properties under a single LLC streamlines administrative tasks, reducing paperwork and simplifying tax filings.Cost Savings: Avoiding the need to establish multiple LLCs in different states saves on registration fees, legal expenses, and ongoing maintenance costs.Consistency: Uniformity in management practices and legal structures may contribute to efficiency and ease of operation across your real estate portfolio.Cons:Legal Exposure: Operating out-of-state properties under a home state LLC may expose your personal assets to the laws and liabilities of the other state, potentially diminishing the liability protection the LLC offers.Compliance Challenges: You'll need to ensure your home state LLC meets the legal requirements for conducting business in other states, which could involve additional filings and fees.Perception and Credibility: Some tenants or local stakeholders may prefer dealing with a landlord who has a local presence, which could impact your reputation or relationships in the community.Ultimately, the decision depends on your specific circumstances, risk tolerance, and long-term goals.
Shaheen Ahmed Starting out, interested in multi family
10 May 2024 | 30 replies
Can try to reposition to Class B, but neighborhood may impede these efforts.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, but 15-20% should be used to also cover tenant nonpayment, eviction costs & damages.Tenant Pool: majority will have FICO scores of 560-620, many blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 2 years.
John Castleberry CPA Recommendation & Cost Segregation Analysis
6 May 2024 | 10 replies
Hello Everyone,I am new to the community and looking for a CPA and professional to conduct a cost segregation analysis.
Aden Brust Can you use a 1031 exchange to build a property?
10 May 2024 | 5 replies
As interest (taxable as regular income), capital gains (usually taxed at 15%), and basically return of principle (pry called something else but payment against her cost basis.) that’s tax free.
Jimmy Humphrey Over Leveraged?
10 May 2024 | 116 replies
I am using cost of the home!!!
Diana Tran Seller Has Counteroffer, How Should We Negotiate?
9 May 2024 | 8 replies
Unit A is about 100 years old and Unit B is almost completely new.Pros:-The duplex is in a very desirable neighborhood with home value appreciation year over year at about 50+%-Rent is also in high demand within this area-Cash flows well even with high interest rates and increasing property taxes-Home is price below average cost per sq ft-The house has been renovated and some parts of it has been remodeledCons:-All issues are with Unit A, the 100 year old unit.
JP Leonard How to sell backyard to developer and keep front house? Partition? Lease? JV?
10 May 2024 | 7 replies
I'm planning to reach out to see if people are interested in investing equity in a condo to get it at a discount, maybe at construction cost
Daniel Dass How to start STR in the States.
10 May 2024 | 15 replies
Florida is really competitive with short-term rentals and I've heard many stories of people diving into the market over the past few years only to find it difficult to cash flow with unexpected costs, rising interest and insurance rates, higher price points.