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Jack B. $3,500 quote to replace 1 AC part, $450 an hour labor???
27 June 2024 | 6 replies

Quote I got from an AC company here. To replace a low pressure sensor that is under warranty. They want $500 an hour for labor. WTF??To add insult to injury, every company I’ve asked for a quote based on the quote I g...

David Hare Need a local real estate investment coach, willing to trade labor
23 October 2018 | 0 replies

I am ready to start investing in real estate, locally or in another market. I have the basics down on real estate investing (learning thru book reading, courses, bought/sold two houses) but have dilly dallied and can ...

Nick M. How to deduct personal labor as an expense for a rental?
7 January 2024 | 20 replies

I purchased a rental property in 2009 and had to do major remodeling before it was ready to rent. I do not have an accountatnt yet but planning on looking for one to have my taxes done this year. This is my first ren...

Mike Bach Is it possible to claim tax deduction for cash paid labor?
11 March 2016 | 3 replies

Say you spent a thousand or two on small repairs like; tree services, fix some cracks in the wall, fix water pump. And paid cash for the labor. Can you include this in your tax expenses for your rental unit ?

Adrian Chu Pre-hab or whole-tail, whatever you like to call it!
29 November 2018 | 0 replies

Investment Info:Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Everett.
Purchase price: $183,000 Sale price: $200,000Come see this large 1,770 square feet single-story mid-century rambler with tons of po...

Jeff D. s-corp owner ok to claim his own labor on flip?
19 April 2012 | 4 replies

Can an s-corp owner /employee /officer claim an amount attributable to his own labor on a flip to help bring down the taxable profit?

For instance, if he did a portion of the work - perhaps the tile, some paintin...

James Landsford French Drain Install - Labor and Materials - am I getting ripped off
25 November 2024 | 9 replies

I need to install an L-shape French drain that I would say needs to be around 3 feet or so deep. The total linear feet would be around 120’. I was quoted by a 2-man team around $350 for labor as it would take them aro...

26 September, 2019
BiggerPockets Podcast 349: Multifamily Flipping and Due Diligence Tips to Save Thousands with Nathan Tabor

Apartment flipping from one of the best in the biz!

On today’s show, Brandon and David sit down with Nathan Tabor, a well-known multifamily investor who has done 26 multifamily flips in less than 10 years! You will...

Gerald Harris How do I find "Real" Buyers?
27 January 2014 | 25 replies

I am a former real estate agent from the California area. I have recently relocated to Charlotte NC and trying my had ad wholesaling. In California my largest wholesale profit was 20k.

I understand comps...

Brian Tran Submitting your picture with an offer
5 April 2021 | 22 replies

Hello,I've read that Brandon likes to submit a cover letter with a picture of his family with his offers for properties. I personally really like this idea and am thinking of trying this out myself. However, I look re...