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Dennis Soto Would I benefit from getting my Real Estate License?
24 November 2020 | 73 replies

Hello All,I am looking to jumpstart a (NJ) RE business (flipping/buy & holds) and was wondering whether I would benefit more from obtaining my RE license or finding a good agent? My main concern is that if I'm fli...

JR T. Insurance - Don't have any & not worried. Convince me I'm crazy.
16 February 2016 | 102 replies

I have 15 rental units and a primary residence in Frederick & Washington Counties, Maryland. Because they were acquired outright and my cash position has been continually strong since the time of the acquisitions ...

Nathan Gesner Why is unpaid rent so high?
28 July 2020 | 160 replies

I've read news reports that say up to 20% of rent has gone unpaid in the last couple of months. I manage 350 units and all but one has paid (we extended grace far longer than normal but now we're in the process of evi...

Germán Rimoldi Tax Breaks Investing OVERSEAS
21 May 2023 | 5 replies

Both income tax paid overseas for the capital earning and rental income can be used as a tax break. Income tax paid to the foreign can either be deducted or applied as a tax credit when filing your taxes in the US. Fo...

Germán Rimoldi Tax Breaks Investing OVERSEAS
20 May 2023 | 3 replies

Both income tax paid overseas for the capital earning and rental income can be used as a tax break. Income tax paid to the foreign can either be deducted or applied as a tax credit when filing your taxes in the US. ...

Valerie Treese Individual state vs. single federal K-1
21 August 2023 | 5 replies

Can anyone share proof that a federal K-1 can sometimes result in lost tax benefits? I was recently told that unless an investor is in the top income bracket(s), they will not fully realize the tax benefits of a K-1 w...

Rafael Perez Equity holding trust
13 November 2013 | 2 replies

I've been talking to some local REI group members and I had a question that I have not been able to readily find the answer to by using the search button.

In an equity holding trust (land trust) can the benef...

David Prince Creative Financing Advice
6 August 2019 | 8 replies

I’m hoping for some direction on alternative ways to finance a deal. I want to stay away from traditional financing for this one for a few reasons: house is a gut and would never get approved, I’m planning a larger mu...

Celia Moore 1031 Exchange End Games for Investors
8 January 2021 | 6 replies

Real estate investors will not spend a lifetime deferring capital gains tax by taking advantage of the 1031 Exchange to simply throw in the towel at the end of their “active” investment life. Logically, investors will...

Eamonn McElroy IS your rental a trade or business (IRC Sec 199A/QBID/20% Deduct)
7 February 2019 | 2 replies

BP Community,247 pages of final IRC Sec 199A regulations, 39 pages of new proposed IRC Sec 199A regulations, a new Revenue Procedure related to W-2 wage calculation for 199A purposes, and a proposed Revenue Procedure ...