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Dominic Jacquot Obtaining mortgage loan for out of country rental property
13 September 2023 | 5 replies
I have been searching information regarding obtaining a mortgage loan for such an international purchase, but my efforts have yielded limited results.I appreciate your assistance in shedding light on this matter.Thank you.
Julio Gonzalez Green Energy Tax Credits for Homeowners
8 September 2023 | 4 replies
All equipment must achieve the highest Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) efficiency tier that is in effect the year the property is placed in service.Biomass Boilers / Biomass Stoves: Oil furnaces and hot water boilers can also qualify if they meet 2021 Energy Star efficiency criteria and are rated for use with fuel blends consisting of at least 20% eligible fuel.Insulation: Insulation materials and air sealing systems must meet applicable International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) standards.Exterior Doors: Exterior doors must meet all applicable Energy Star requirements.Branch Circuits / Panelboards: Panelboards, sub-panelboards, branch circuits and feeders must meet National Electrical Code (NEC) standards and have a load capacity of at least 200 amps.Skylights / Windows: Windows and skylights must have obtained the Energy Star Most Efficient certification.Hot Water Boilers / Oil Furnaces: Oil furnaces and hot water boilers can also qualify if they meet 2021 Energy Star efficiency criteria and are rated for use with fuel blends consisting of at least 20% eligible fuel.The amount of the tax credit is dependent upon the individual component:Branch circuits and feeders: 30% of costs (including labor)Insulation: 30% of costsHVAC and water heaters: 30% of costs (including labor) up to $600 per itemExterior doors: 30% of costs up to $250 per door for a maximum total of $500Panelboards and sub-panelboards: 30% of costs (including labor)Home energy audits: 30% of costs up to $150Heat pumps: 30% of costs (including labor)Biomass stoves and boilers: 30% of costs (including labor)Windows and skylights: 30% of costs up to $600Here is the IRS fact sheet for additional information.
Debbie D. Hi from Miami Beach!
3 October 2013 | 8 replies
I am a full-time executive assistant for an international consulting firm (leadership consulting) and I telecommute so I need to be very organized to be able to work and manage a rehab at the same time.
James Syed Miami, Florida Apartment Building
15 July 2019 | 45 replies
As a remote investor like yourself, this becomes increasingly difficult as the Miami market is very competitive from both local and international competition.
Michael Shea HOA Claims Airbnb Hurts Property Values
21 August 2023 | 21 replies
Google scholar shows a lot of pay-for articles, and a surprising number of international case studies.If anyone has any good domestic data you'd be a lifesaver.
Stephanie Lynn Narcisse New to the game. Looking for some guidance.
12 July 2023 | 10 replies
I'm an international student at FIU and live in North Miami, Florida. 
Clint Pearcy Self-managing and going on vacation
16 December 2022 | 14 replies
Now, we have two SFRs that we self-manage, and have scheduled our first international travel since 2019. 
Abdul Azeez Extremely bad PM experience
19 April 2022 | 38 replies
Do they have both an internal and external team?
Lynda Duke What are the best states for buying tax liens?
5 September 2010 | 29 replies
What we want to know is the internal rate of return.
Account Closed College or Full-Time Employment
16 June 2019 | 2 replies
Hello everyone,This past June I graduated from High School and now I'm working as a Summer Intern at my local DPW (Department of Public Works) and after this summer the plan was for me to attend a four-year private university for Marketing and Finance after the four years I would have around 60k in student loans, but recently I was informed I could work for my local DPW full time and make around 55k a year at the age of 19 but I'd be losing the Marking and Finance, classes.