All, I'm looking for clarification on how expenses are dealt with in the flipping world. I've got an offer in on a potential flip that needs carpet and appliances. As a landlord, I know how to deal with these in a ...
I have a duplex. How often should I do pests treatment? It costs $85 /quarterly treatment so about $340/yr. It seems alittle excessive. I would think twice a year is plenty. My house, we treat only when we see an...
Am currently rehabbing a house and can hear the water gushing under the house (Crawl Space) when toilet is flushed. I'll be cutting into the floor and fear that there may be raw sewage under the house (the leak wasn'...
I bought two side by side fourplexes in June. The pest control company that had contract w previous owner just contacted me. They have been doing annual inspections and insuring against termite damage. They state t...
I'm in the process of selling my home, and the home inspection found some minor evedince of mold on the basement, Its like 3 quarter size spots. The buyer asked for me to get a certificated and mold expert to take car...
For companies that were required to include operating leases on their financial statements, they show large increases in PP&E as well as long term debt. This inflates changes in net capital expenditures, changes i...
I own a property in GA and for three consecutive years I have paid for termite treatment. I am curious if this is something that I need to continue on a yearly basis or perhaps dial back to once every two to three ye...
Has anyone found a particularly effective yet still easy solution for dealing with tree roots in sewers? Hoping for something I can do once or twice a year, and easy enough a tenant can do it (think flush down toilet)...
Does a seller have to treat their home if there's evidence of treatment of wood destroying insects? No visible signs of termite of activity were found, and the seller has no documentation of treatment being performed....
Hello all! I am currently househacking and doing some work on my own property aka putting in sweat equity. My question is: what is the treatment of my labor for for tax purposes? For example, if I paid a subcontractor...