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Rhett Kelton Constructing a new Mixed-Use building
13 November 2020 | 6 replies
You will likely h an e to give up equity and control to find a guarantor especially since you do not have the experience or net worth to pull off a deal like this.
Ryan Cleary Resources for new agents
4 November 2020 | 3 replies
The free e-book explains it and provides you with a tracker and everything you need.
Cynthia Veenendaal New Investor Looking to Network in Baldwin County, AL
4 November 2020 | 1 reply
I have a CA r/e salespersons license and am currently in the process of filing for a reciprocal r/e salesperson license in AL.
Winston Yang What kind of income is considered in DTI ratio?
4 November 2020 | 2 replies
I am debating between suburban residential buildings, and smaller buildings in touristy areas that has AirBnb potential.On my tax return, I only have rental income from 3 rental properties in the US (Schedule E).
Nathan H. Year End Tax Planning: QIP and CARES Act
5 November 2020 | 0 replies
QIP (qualified improvement property) defined by IRS code section168(e)(6) as “any improvement made by the taxpayer to an interior portion of a building which is nonresidential real property if such improvement is placed in service after the date such building was first placed in service.”The intent of the TCJA was to treat QIP as 15 year property.
Garrett Tierney 4-unit, First-time, Fixer-upper, House-Hack!
24 May 2021 | 21 replies
Replaced 24 old, rotted wood windows with new low E vinyl windows, replaced 9 old broken wood exterior doors with new steel security doors w/ master key deadbolt system, added one bedroom w/ lighted closet, and lighted closet to existing bedroom, 2300 SF of new carpet installed, 700 SF of engineered hardwood installed, 3 new water heaters, 2 new exterior electric services, 2 new interior breaker panels, new paint on all walls and trim, 4 new shower surrounds, 4 new countertops, 4 kitchen sinks.
Garrett Tierney 4-unit, First-time, Fixer-upper, House-Hack!
5 November 2020 | 2 replies
Replaced 24 old, rotted wood windows with new low E vinyl windows, replaced 9 old broken wood exterior doors with new steel security doors w/ master key deadbolt system, added one bedroom w/ lighted closet, and lighted closet to existing bedroom, 2300 SF of new carpet installed, 700 SF of engineered hardwood installed, 3 new water heaters, 2 new exterior electric services, 2 new interior breaker panels, new paint on all walls and trim, 4 new shower surrounds, 4 new countertops, 4 kitchen sinks.
Erick Lee Trouble refinancing due to Covid rules
6 November 2020 | 3 replies
Are the rents being reported on your schedule E?
Trevor Miller Off Market 11 Building Property -First Commercial
30 April 2022 | 21 replies
I ended up drafting the estoppels and sent them via e-mail w/ E-sign.