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Nghi Le Buying a House for Someone Else
23 September 2017 | 12 replies
@Ryan Tuleja Anything I consider for BRRRR will meet the 75% rule (because I always plan to fully cash out). 
Jordan Lester Self employed and unable to get loan
21 September 2017 | 9 replies
Also, there is a meeting on Wed. evening, Sept 27th in Dublin. 
Kevin Lefeuvre What would you recommend: pool, hot tub or none?
30 March 2020 | 26 replies
Any host here with a pool house or hot tub?
Nick Peraino Newbie and 2% rule in my immediate neighborhood
24 September 2017 | 10 replies
However I went to my first local REI meeting the Professional Investors Guild (PIG).
Joseph Bramante What is stopping you from investing in multifamily?
30 September 2017 | 187 replies
Otherwise, go to "Meet up.com" and you can find some local real estate meet ups.
Benjamin West AirBnB Stay Tax Deductible?
17 January 2018 | 4 replies
For example, if, in an 18 hour waking period, you spend 2 hours snooping through the AirBNB, writing down the makes and models of appliances, figuring out the distribution of the mini shampoos and inventorying how many cooking supplies your hosts are providing and the thread count of the sheets, then an auditor might allow you to take 10% of your total trip expenses as a deduction.If, however, in an 18 hour waking period, you spend 6-8 hours per day interviewing Hosts, researching which properties would make good AirBNBs, researching the local laws, touring properties, meeting with an agent and vigorously pursuing your next acquisition, you'd have a MUCH better case for writing off your travel expenses (but probably not your lift tickets and equipment rental).If, on the other hand, you are traveling and on vacation and just hang out in your AirBNB without actually performing any activities, then the odds that an auditor will allow any deduction at all is pretty minimal.In any audit, it would be up to you to document the business purpose of your trip.  
Gina C. Yet Another Newbie Intro :)
11 October 2017 | 10 replies
Check out Meet up.com the BP market place and FB groups in your area.  
John Sculli The Jacksonville Newbie is looking at a house this evening!
16 October 2017 | 5 replies
So this home is a pre-foreclosure, right in Riverside(which is a very hot area of the city of Jacksonville), I found it on Trulia.
Brandon Lovellette New pro member Denver, Colorado
20 September 2017 | 9 replies
I enjoy meeting new people and am currently seeking a mentor to help me get started.
Stuart Crowell Invest in Globeville!?!?
16 September 2017 | 2 replies
The village of Globeville has become hot the past 12 months and I wonder if anyone has any thoughts or would share with me if you would invest there?