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Scott Gordon Rental Property Handbook
22 July 2021 | 2 replies
Hey Scott,I'd recommend the E-Myth Books I believe they have one for real estate investing. 
Jerry Poon Can I get back to being qualified for conventional loans?
29 January 2021 | 1 reply
Because it is a single-member LLC, I have to report my properties on Schedule E on taxes.
Taylor E. Suppliers/Vendors to Furnish Rental Units
8 February 2021 | 5 replies
@Taylor E.
Julie Williams Explain financing & liability in owner-occupied house hacks
2 February 2021 | 6 replies
You can put your investment portions on a schedule E or C as 1099 income.
Nicholas Anderson Spreadsheet Accounting and Going Through Audits?
31 January 2021 | 10 replies
She also maintains Sched E type spreadsheets for each property detailing all expenses, capital improvements & especially mileage by property, & the auditor liked that.
Jeff S. Portland OR lawyer says don't take security deposits-Zoom meeting
9 February 2021 | 60 replies
OR › 2017 › FebruaryFeb 15, 2017 — Phillip E.
Alexander Szikla GameStop OpCo - PropCo Split -> GME REIT
10 February 2021 | 2 replies
Well, their push to experiences/e-gaming could pan out. 
Aron Schlabra Trouble getting approved for additional investment properties
4 February 2021 | 10 replies
Any financing tips would be appreciated.Some lenders will require 2 years seasoning in order to count rental income toward your DTI, and even then, some will not differentiate between the net amount shown on your Schedule E vs making an adjustment for your cashless expenses (i.e., depreciation).
John Lee New "Hopeful" Investor
3 February 2021 | 6 replies
@John Lee hit up @Donald E Appleberry too!