HiI live in California. I took out a HELOC on my primary residence and used the funds as a deposit on another property which then became my primary residence. The previous primary residence was converted into a renta...
Hello BP,If I take a HELOC on my personal residence, can the interest on this loan be tax deducted? The funds from the HELOC will be used to purchase additional investment properties.Thanks
Just about finished renovating a 2nd house that I own. Seeking to begin renting January 1st. Have never been a landlord before. As such, is it best to do a Month to Month (1st months rent and one month security deposi...
I have decided to start managing a few of my own properties and I want to know how you all have your bank accounts setup for your record keeping purposes? I have one account for the LLC. I also have one established fo...
Hi,
We closed on our first rental property last month and had prorated rents deducted from our closing costs. The amount deducted is considered rental income, right?
Thanks,
Kelly
Not sure what's the best forum category to post here, so trying with investing basics. I saw a few posts on accredited, non-accredited investors on the forum in various categories.
It's not clear to me Googling aroun...
I'm looking to start wholesaling in my area. I've never done deals before but have been reading ALOT and feel its time to get out of my analysis paralysis. I'm confused on how to start. Should I find investors and ...
Hello,I know this is probably a good problem to have, but we have a vacancy in a high end property in Hermosa Beach. The rents is $8700 per month, our recent prospect tenant is asking to pay a full 12 months up front...
I need a document to secure a loan I made to a property owner, granting me a security interest in the property and establishing the terms of the agreement. I don't want to trigger transfer tax with a deed or mortgage,...
Hi all, Here is my situation. Way back when my wife and I purchased our 1st house my in-laws helped with our down payment to reduce our mortgage. As such, my mother in law (father in law is deceased) now owns 17% if o...