John Blackman
Form 8908 - Tax Credit for Energy Efficient Homes
14 February 2013 | 3 replies
An employee or other representative of a utility or local building regulatory authority qualifies as an eligible certifier if the employee or representative has been accredited or otherwise authorized by RESNET (or an equivalent rating network) to use the approved energy performance measurement methods.
Sib Bahjat
ADVISE/FEEDBACK FROM 6 SFR TO 10 AND MORE
15 February 2013 | 6 replies
She is able to handle all the village inspections, deliveries, and turning on of utilities.
Katrina P.
Need help with trying to evaluate & purchase property
14 February 2013 | 6 replies
All are single families, so landlord pays no utilities.
Sam Schlacter
Found the Tenant!!! (and more questions!)
14 February 2013 | 6 replies
But you don't give keys until two things happen: they have paid, and they have put utilities into their own name - you have to verify the utilities with the various companies involved.Move-in checklist is something you'll want to do when you give them the keys; if you do it after, they could have made some damages and not admit to those damages.
Jerry K.
Arizona Republic article on Phoenix land prices rising
16 February 2013 | 11 replies
Well established communities are enjoying notable gains in value.
Danny G.
How do I claim this property we bought?
15 February 2013 | 5 replies
Once its rent ready, then you will have established a basis.
Tyler McLeod
Searching and Found a Property, Now What?
14 February 2013 | 3 replies
-Calculating expenses (I read an article about being able to calculate them on a napkin to estimate positive or negative cash flow), but I do not know where to find these numbers, including HOA costs, utilities and whatnot, mortgage, vacancies, etc.
Tyler McLeod
Searching and Found a Property, Now What?
6 February 2014 | 5 replies
-Calculating expenses (I read an article about being able to calculate them on a napkin to estimate positive or negative cash flow), but I do not know where to find these numbers, including HOA costs, utilities and whatnot, mortgage, vacancies, etc.
S. Perry
No land line in rental
16 February 2013 | 17 replies
If this isn't a required utility we can choose to do nothing and perhaps a tenant isn't even interested in a land line.
Elliot Mendoza
SFH deal analysis.
23 February 2013 | 9 replies
I know multiple brand new officers who rent $1,300/month one bedroom apts (not including utilities) with additional $150/month garage fees.