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Dina Harleth Calculating capital gains on sale of gifted house?
23 May 2014 | 26 replies
Further, the amount of gain up the the deprecation taken or allowed, whichever is greater, is subject to a recapture tax.
Summer Segeleon Buying "as is".. Same purchase agreement contract?
17 May 2014 | 4 replies
Buyer agrees to purchase the subject property "as is" in its present condition without any warranty or representation, expressed or implied.
Natalya Safronova New member from Northern VA area
19 May 2014 | 13 replies
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Eddie Starr Which would be better: a self-directed IRA, or solo 401k? Suggested company to use?
16 May 2014 | 5 replies
In additional to all other benefits mentioned above, Solo 401k is a great tax-sheltering vehicle, allowing you to shelter huge amount of money from taxes.When you use financing to acquire real estate in a SD IRA, the portion of the income from the property will be subject to UDFI tax (type of the UBIT of about 35%)!
Bob Malecki Seller's last assignment on 1st position note not recorded?
17 May 2014 | 20 replies
Not uncommon in some of the institutional notes they market which were subject to being used as collateral for other financing.
Anthony Bell I need help with this lead? What should I do????? Help Please!
20 May 2014 | 4 replies
If not i was thinking a subject to agreement and assigning interest to my end buyer.
Sean Treston First Time Landlord - Please help!
24 May 2014 | 12 replies
The benefit is that your entity may not be subject to the Passive Activity Limits for deductible loss established by IRS. 3 Financial: If you are properly running your LLC (minutes, filling, separate bank account, filing taxes, EIN, getting your DUNS number, Getting Business Credit Cards, etc.).
Brandon Gamblin How does private lending work?
17 May 2014 | 8 replies
Any lender can offer any terms (subject to license and usury and other laws).
Scarlet Watson Help, creative financing possible?
17 May 2014 | 6 replies
I would not suggest doing a Subject-to transaction over a HELOC for say more than 90 days, those are more apt to being called or cut off raising issues.Search here for Subject-To, basically it deeds the property subject to the existing mortgage or other liens, the buyer accepts those liens and pays them.