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Julio Gonzalez Types of Cost Segregation Studies
17 March 2022 | 6 replies

Cost segregation can be utilized for many different scenarios such as new construction, properties already owned and newly purchased properties. Generally, the properties that benefit the most from a cost segregation ...

Shirley McLean Cap Gains or Loss on TX Inheritance Property?
17 September 2019 | 3 replies

Hi,
I'm in Texas and My dad passed away nearly 2 years ago and I inherited his home which is paid for. I've been living in it and have done heavy home renovations. I know that if I put it up for sale (before my 2yr l...

Travis Timmons Water Catchment System in Washington state
26 October 2022 | 4 replies

I'm looking at a property that needs a water catchment system (in a place that rains 200 days/year). Does anyone out there have any experience with water catchment systems? It would be for 1-2 bed short term rental ca...

Jason Merchey Opinion on these Shingles
11 January 2014 | 5 replies

Do these shingles look cheap to you? My contractor ordered and obviously installed these, and I kind of find the color pattern to be kind of cheap looking. Is that just a style among many styles, or does that look...

Aaron S. Establishing a "damage baseline" for slobby tenant accountability
4 March 2020 | 0 replies

Hi everyone, I'm hoping I can get your advice about something.
A couple years back, I purchased a property as-is. Conscious decision, timing was important, price reflected generous buffer for known needed work.
What...

Joshua Rainwater How thorough can / should a sample multi-family deal be?
4 October 2020 | 2 replies

My assumption is that the best thing is to "simulate" potential risks as well in a sample deal. At the same time am I correct that due diligence and good underwriting can curb much of this in a real scenario? How can ...

Mike M. Parma: How important is having a dishwasher and 2 car garage?
8 November 2018 | 6 replies

I've been evaluating properties in Parma for a while now. There are two observations I've made, not all the houses have 2 car garages and because many of them have small kitchens they don't all have dishwashers. My qu...

Joseph Reardon Waterproofing a basement in Wenatchee, Wa.
12 September 2021 | 3 replies

Hi all!
I'm currently closing on a property in Wenatchee, Wa.  The property is currently located in a 100 yr flood zone and I will be carrying flood insurance.  Before I finish the basement I want to make every effor...

Robert Mack Buying an Island
26 March 2009 | 13 replies

Has anyone heard about buying islands and developing the land to make it suitable for developing homes etc...?

Anyone every try to buy one or have any opinions?

I am not currently looking to buy any islands, but it ...

Collin Hays Are you keeping up with risk management at your vacation rental?
2 September 2022 | 7 replies

I sure hope so.  Lawyers are lurking.  
https://www.carolinaaccidentat...

A small nugget from the website:
"In North Carolina, vacation property owners and rental management companies have a duty to keep their re...