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James Kelleher Including HOA in rents?
13 April 2020 | 5 replies

Asking those with experience with condo/apartment rentals. Do you typically include the HOA fee in the monthly rent or make it the responsibility of the tenant to pay it separately? Any pros/cons of either way? 

Josh Smith Taxes: WFH expenses California CA 540 -> Form 2106
2 December 2023 | 6 replies

Hi,
Any thoughts on filing Form 2106 as part of California Form CA540 line 19 “Unreimbursed employee expenses” for WFH expenses? WFH means utilities, internet, phone which I use towards office work when working from ...

Neel Patel Tips On Closing On Multifamily Deal
25 April 2022 | 18 replies

Hey everyone, I got my first multi-family deal by called calling the owner and need some tips on how to negotiate the deal. The owner is currently asking $1000000($83333 per unit) for 12 units brick apartment in a rur...

Nolan Mahoney Seller Financing? FHA? 5% Down Fannie mae?
26 October 2023 | 27 replies

Lokking to buy first house hack Beggining of March. I really hope intrest rates drop by then because no residential multifamily works at 7% with FHA or 5%. This brings me to seller finance. I like the flexability that...

Martin Janica who pays for the HOA fees?
4 July 2019 | 7 replies

When you rent a property, who pays for the HOA fees? do you list the property for a price and let the tenant know that there is an extra bill? do you include the fee in the rent?

Jessica Stanek Deciding down payment considering 6.625% interest rate
9 March 2024 | 3 replies

Hi y'all! After an appraisal, I have the option to put down 14% instead of 20%. With this mortgage, that would save me $22,500. It would be nice to have that cash on hand for emergencies as well as to furnish the hous...

Pixel Rogue Live off a loan instead of income....
8 January 2024 | 2 replies

Recently started catching a thread where one could take out a loan for living expenses, in essence covering cost of living yet having little-to-no reportable income...plus a bonus where interest paid is tax deductible...

Samantha Soto Do you prefer a 15 or 30 year loan?
15 December 2017 | 5 replies

I'm curious to hear your opinions on 15 vs. 30 yr loans.  Which do you prefer and why?  Obviously cashflow is less on a 15 year loan in the short term, but you save so much on interest...can it be justified?

Justin Y. Tax Shelter for Real Estate Income
21 November 2017 | 11 replies

I'm just getting starting in real estate investing, have one property that nets roughly $2k every month.  The tax shelter is one of the things I like about real estate (since I have a day job as well).  And before goi...

Hao Kung First 4 plex offer/conservative analysis
4 March 2013 | 11 replies

Hi, I made my first offer on a 4x plex recently in las vegas. Its an older home built in the early 1970's with 4x3bd. I want to be fairly conservative with my analysis since I want a fairly big margin of safety.

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