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Marcin G. subs getting paid
24 March 2014 | 11 replies
That's why I think I will be better off buying big ticket items (except for building materials) myself ...I think
Nick B. 2nd position note - is this a good deal or not?
5 June 2014 | 37 replies
The first issue to consider in any securities analysis is whether or not the item in question is in fact a security.
Harry Campbell How Can I Take Advantage of Depreciation?
10 April 2014 | 23 replies
I would not use redfinThe A/C and dishwasher can only be counted if they were installed after the property became a rental and both those items would be depreciated over time - not a single year.With that rent vs expenses you are likely to report a profit every year so you do want an accurate cost basis to start to minimize the taxes you will pay.
Gregory Montalto "Renovation by <Your Company>" sign in front of house?
8 February 2014 | 5 replies
To the average looker, they may not identify that branding inside as being you, but these items are noticed.
Matthew Paul Bit of a setback with lead paint testing
8 February 2014 | 5 replies
Maybe you could donate the building and let them haul it away for free to their land or donate the building to charity or let someone use it for business or farming if they take care of the lead issue.Lot's of bartering or creative thinking might fix this issue.
Tim G. Trials and tribulations of my first flip!
30 April 2014 | 47 replies
. - new roof, gutters & soffit - minor mold remediation in basement - kitchen is a gut - bathroom is a gut - bedrooms and living room need paint and floors refinished There is more but those are the major items.
Carlos M. Personal vs. LLC
11 February 2014 | 3 replies
If you plan to use conventional financing (30-year fannie/freddie) then you have to be very careful regarding these items so that you don't mess up your loan sequencing.
Douglas B. Estimating costs of repairs
24 August 2016 | 18 replies
Same with bathrooms and living spaces.Let's also discuss major repair items, such as utility costs including separating utilities on a multifamily, new roofs, window, etc.I'm not a handy guy so I'll be relying on contractors to do the work.
Mark Forest Help with renting to family members
10 February 2014 | 10 replies
What they look for is heirs milking an estate to devalue assets.Rents could be a tax issue since immediate family won't be an arm's length transaction if you were expensing off items, calling a "family home" a rental.
James Sinclair Making "low end" rental property work
20 September 2017 | 15 replies
My properties have been fixed up so there really aren't too many items needing to be repaired either.