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Harsha G. Private Lending - Passive Losses on Schedule E
11 December 2024 | 7 replies

Hi All,Is there any way to structure a private lending arrangement so that income is considered passive (by IRS standards) and can offset accumulated schedule E losses? Perhaps as a syndication or credit fund? 

Tj Simmons Best Insurance Companies for large Schedule Policies?
18 August 2019 | 1 reply

I am an Insurance Agent who works in the Real estate Space with Investors, working with large Property Schedule policies. I am curious who you as an investor know is a Good insurance Carrier, who you use, and who you ...

Timothy Thorne Creating a schedule for yourself as a wholesaler
11 November 2018 | 0 replies

I would love to know how people’s schedules are I want to create a schedule of my own and follow it

Tom Hertel Shorter Amortization Schedule for Longer Fixed-Rate Period?
21 July 2018 | 5 replies

I'm curious if anyone has experience regarding commercial loans that have shorter amortization schedules (ex less than 20 years). Are smaller banks willing to extend the fixed rate period in "exchange" for a shorter a...

Mike M. Tax time - schedule C realtor with no income
7 January 2019 | 3 replies

Hi all,I got my real estate license to facilitate personal transactions, but haven’t derived any income from it for the past two years. I have a full time w2 job in Commercial Real Estate but have my real estate licen...

Dan Gabrielli Seller financing are Amortization schedules Required each year?
11 February 2016 | 2 replies

I owner financed a deal and never realized I might need to send an amortization schedule each year. Is there a law or some kind of requirement that one be sent to the borrower each year? I send 1098's but thats it.

John Underwood How do you handle maintenance and scheduled repairs
13 March 2020 | 9 replies

We just spent 10 days doing our typical "Spring upkeep"
We sanded down solid wood kitchen cabinets, primed and painted them.
Had a bulb burned out under the microwave.
Fixed some screens on the screened back porch....

Navid A. Tax deductions under Schedule E (i.e Home Office)
16 April 2021 | 10 replies

BP, 
Lots of ambiguous info out there regarding these tax matters (to be expected). If I have 6 rental properties, all under a single-member LLC, is it worth exploring the option of listing income on schedule C and t...

Victor Rodriguez HUGE Schedule K1 Loss VS. Rental property sale
8 March 2020 | 0 replies

Hi everyone!  Normally, when you sell a rental property for a gain, you should do a 1031 exchange to avoid paying taxes, however, if you have a huge business loss on a schedule K-1 for given tax year, might that be a ...

Jane Z. Rent payment affected by tenant paycheck schedule change
5 December 2013 | 24 replies

I have one tenant who has been on time with rent payment since the start of her lease in January. However, since her paycheck schedule changed from 15th/30th to every other Friday in Nov, she has difficulty to pay ...