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Andrew K. Soften the blow of depreciation recapture?
18 April 2019 | 3 replies

My question is mainly around depreciation recapture (DR) after a syndicated deal is sold.  1031 isn't an option.  My marginal rate is less than 25% so it feels like I'm on the losing end of taking depreciation deducti...

Derrick Wallace The softening of the Multifamily space
7 March 2017 | 15 replies

The boom in rents may finally be over - Business Insider
https://apple.news/AXD67uSxWSyKjZ742Jq2Hlw

Interested in thoughts/comments from experienced syndicators. I am wanting to get in as a passive investor but very...

Brandon Borah Culligan Water Softener Repair - Indianapolis/Fishers
25 April 2016 | 6 replies

Good morning! My water softener at my rental property in Fishers is not working (salt has not lowered in months). I want to have someone look at it and wanted to see if anyone knew someone or are that someone. If so, ...

Mike Dymski downtown Greenville SC rental market softening
20 September 2017 | 4 replies

Is anyone noticing softening in the downtown Greenville SC rental market (maybe in the $1000-1400 rental range)?  There are more units on market in the 29609 area code than I have ever seen and days on market appear t...

Daniel Lee Question for a plumber....
3 April 2017 | 15 replies

Getting ready to sell a house in Tucson, AZ. The water softener does not work. I do not want to repair the water softener. If I just remove the water softener and plug the threaded end (where it hooks up to water pipe...

Kyle Hoppman Who pays for salt for water softener?
19 July 2021 | 3 replies

Hello everyone,I am a new investor that owns two duplexes. I was wondering how everyone deals with their water softeners? Do you have tenants pay for and fill the water softener on their own? Do landlords buy the salt...

Frank S. Soften the Blow on Higher End Windows
2 January 2022 | 9 replies

Howdy Chitown,On my rentals I've used $250 windows, they work just fine. White vinyl, they are never used.   Now, I need some higher end windows.  I have installers that can do them for $100 a pop.  Is it worth the ti...

Karson Wilson Is a Water Softener a Good Purchase for a Future Rental
20 January 2021 | 5 replies

Is buying a water softener a good purchase for a future rental? We’re currently living in the home in Salt Lake City Utah and thinking about getting a water softener. Would I be able to increase rent for having soft w...

Corbin H. Hard Water, Hot Water Heaters, & Water Softners
12 March 2015 | 10 replies

Hello Everyone.  I just had my water and plumbing inspected in my 3 story town home rental, and I wanted to run the findings by he community to see what everyone's comments are.  The water heater is located in the att...

Mark Forest Hard water
4 July 2015 | 3 replies

One of my SFH is on a well.  The water softener stopped working and a new toilet we put in has some rust stains in it.  The local water softening company recommends a setup that will cost about $3K.  I was just going ...