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8 January 2021 | 7 replies
Can they be treated like any other tenant in that if they violate the lease agreement they can be evicted (assuming not due to a COVID-related hardship)?
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5 March 2021 | 8 replies
.- I also have done as one poster above said; Price to be determined by an appraisal or an agents BPO/CMA or at minimum $NNN price which ever is larger.Except for Texas which I don;t recommend lease options unless you study under John Jackson, there are no state regs on the lease option scenario.The bottom line on LO and its scenarios is:- treat the buyer (and seller) well.
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10 January 2021 | 8 replies
Unless you elect to treat the LLCs as corporations for tax purposes (C or S) they are treated as disregarded entities for tax purposes (which means the management relationship would also be disregarded for tax purposes) so in effect the tax consequences would be no different than holding the properties directly in your own name.
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8 January 2021 | 1 reply
The way we do it is to treat each unit separately since they are rented out individually; input the number of bd/ba for each unit on their own.
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9 January 2021 | 2 replies
@Deneuve B.Hussle and treat it like a 9-5 5 day a week full time job to get buyer and seller leads.
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15 January 2021 | 108 replies
@Esteban JimenezI go through seasons where I try to treat it more like a social network and replace my social media time with more time on BP because it does have some resemblance of productivity.
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9 January 2021 | 1 reply
However, in the case of Section 8, this isn't necessarily a good reason to deny them tenancy.I have read of some landlords actually going over to visit the Section 8 applicant's current home, to ensure they treat their living spaces well.
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11 January 2021 | 4 replies
Is there a way in which Real Estate purchases can treated similarly to stocks/mutual funds in a 401k?
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5 October 2021 | 32 replies
And when people show up to spotless units, I feel as though they share a responsibility to treat our space as if it's their own (in fact, we let them know that we use both ourselves from time-to-time, again so they remember that they are staying in OUR place, not merely a hotel)Would you believe that I don't even charge security deposits?
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11 January 2021 | 38 replies
But if one was required, not pulled and my realtor is telling me it wasn’t required and treating this like no big deal, how should I proceed?