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Rory Compton Seller Financing and Taxes for the Seller
18 February 2021 | 7 replies

I’m curious how the taxes work for the seller. If they are owner occupiers then they won’t have capital gains anyways. So in that case it is really just the income stream they can maintain.
But, if they are tired lan...

Kristopher Rodriguez Question involving Capital Gains, 1031 Exchange, Seller Financing
16 October 2019 | 3 replies

Hello to all! Thank you in advance for reviewing my question. My question involves three parts: Capital Gains tax liability, a 1031 exchange, and seller-financing. Here is the scenario:
- Investor purchases a propert...

Andrew Yu Bookkeeping & Tax on Owner Finance Sale
29 March 2019 | 7 replies

I sold a property thru owner finance, but I have a question about the bookkeeping/tax side of it. Here is the journal entry for it basicallyMy questions are: 
Is the journal entry correct? 26K is quite a bit of reven...

Brandon Pelfrey Duplex house hacking tax strategies
2 January 2020 | 5 replies

I've got a duplex under contract that will close on the 31st that I'm planning on house hacking - what should I do to prepare from a tax perspective? Any experience or guidance out there on what I can do to maximize t...

Dawn Hooser 100 yr flood zone, County says home uninhabitable not grandfather
27 January 2018 | 2 replies

Has has anyone ever experienced a County stating that a home is not habitable because it is not grandfathered in to the hundred year flood zone? The County is saying the home was built illegally even though it has had...

Brady Holt Beginning investor acquiring properties
18 January 2017 | 6 replies

What is the fastest rate that a first time, part time, buy and hold cash flow investor should safely try to acquire rental properties to keep from getting in over their head? As fast as you can find good deals? 1 per ...

Carly DuCharme Texas Landlord Forms.....Help!
1 August 2021 | 9 replies

Hi everyone! We are getting our forms together for our rental property. I am a Realtor in Texas, so I have access to all of the Texas Association of Realtor forms. I know that BiggerPockets has state approved landlord...

Justin Moy 3 Key Metrics To Evaluating Deals + Their Hidden Drawbacks
30 January 2023 | 0 replies

There are 3 key metrics we’ll dive into in this episode and I’ll review what they are and how they can be highlighted to downplay weak returns.
1: Cash On Cash
I wanted to start with cash on cash because it’s likey...

Sean Mc Rental w/ No USPS Mailing Address / Unfinished
1 April 2024 | 5 replies

Hi guys,I'm on the other side - I sold my home and took out a lease on a rental while we look for a new place.  Here's the rub:  The street address of my rental doesn't exist.  It isn't registered with USPS; can't be ...

Moshe Eisenberg Does Seller Financing save the seller any taxes?
21 June 2015 | 9 replies

Hi everyone. If a seller of a property does not plan on doing a 1031 exchange does seller financing save the seller from any capital gains taxes? Does the fact that the seller will essentially not be getting the full ...