Larry Goodhind
SmartMove problem- cancel results in locking out an email address
15 May 2013 | 5 replies
I didn't get the e mail request and neither did my applicant.
Mark Forest
Gutters
10 May 2015 | 20 replies
Steve MightIf your eaves troughs are constantly overflowing, check the following:a) Are the troughs and downspouts clear of leaves and other debris {If you do not have a "leaf guard" / debris screen over the top opening of your eaves trough, now may be the time to add one};b) Are the troughs properly sloped towards the downspouts {with ages and winter damage, the often sag in the middle, so the water does not flow to the downspout};c) Are the troughs the correct size ... based on roof size and rainfall events {which are becoming more extreme}, perhaps your troughs and downspouts are simply being overrun and you should be increasing the size to 5 or 6";d) Are the troughs correctly mounted under drip edge of your roof ... it is not uncommon to see the edge of the roofing extend 50% or more of the way across the eaves trough - this will increase the likelihood of overrun;e) Do the downspouts drain to the drain tile or sewer line {this once common practice should be avoided for multiple reasons};f) Do the downspouts divert the water away from the foundation {this is unrelated to the troughs being overrun, but will be a cause of damage}.
Eric Lee
Passive loss carryover, should it be minimized?
20 March 2015 | 16 replies
Also, you calculate this on worksheet 5-1 schedule E, but I haven't found any form to record the carryforwards.
Darryn Dunn
New Kid from Palm Beach, FL!
21 May 2013 | 3 replies
Shoot me an e-mail at [email protected]
Account Closed
It's Time to Move to the Next Level of Investing?
24 May 2013 | 21 replies
Is it based on the 50% rule or the Schedule E from the seller?
Benjamin Johnson
Help! First Contract!
24 May 2013 | 4 replies
Annette Hibbler I sent you an e-mail about the property.
Chris Marangoudakis
Proposed New Residential Building - Brooklyn, NY
22 October 2013 | 6 replies
If you would like to talk about it when your ready please e-mail me.Wish you great success.
Joseph Tirado
New to real estate investing, need advice
24 November 2020 | 9 replies
So I'm an E-4 in the army (married of course) currently an 11B transitioning to 92F in a year, so my main plan is to save up as much money as I can for the next year and raise my credit score as high as I can ( currently 680)I'm trying to wrap my head around how I want to invest into real estate, my first rental property I want to be a house hack, in which I purchase a duplex or triplex and live in one unit and rent the others.