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Ben Schuster 100% Bonus is Back - What it Means for MHP operators
14 August 2025 | 4 replies
That’s because the majority of the property components—roads, utilities, fencing, and other land improvements—qualify for 100% bonus depreciation.How It WorksWhen you acquire a property, we conduct a cost segregation study to break down the purchase price into: Land, Buildings, Infrastructure, Personal PropertyWhile traditional buildings are typically depreciated over 27.5 to 39 years, shorter-life assets—like water and sewer lines, electrical infrastructure, and roads—can be depreciated over 5, 7, or 15 years.
Dongzi Wu Outstanding Real Estate Solutions Scam (ORES)
16 August 2025 | 228 replies
Tosta’s settlement is subject to court approval.The SEC's investigation, which is ongoing, was conducted by Kendrack Lewis and Melvin Warren of the SEC's Fort Worth Regional Office, under the supervision of Sarah S.
James Moore Asset protection without LLC
11 August 2025 | 15 replies
Take care of your properties by eliminating premises liability exposures, exceed the implied warranty of habitability standards;  be responsive and reasonable with tenants;  Screen and work with- licensed and appropriately insured contractors, property managers, brokers;  Use contract management to shift risks and defense; avoid your own conduct and conduct of others that arises to negligence. 
Wesley W. Tenants with birds
11 August 2025 | 7 replies
It's a good idea to discuss these aspects with tenants and possibly conduct a walkthrough to assess any potential risks in the rental property.You might also consider requesting a pet reference from previous landlords to better understand the tenant’s history with pet management.
Patrick McCandless Structuring STR management for my own properties
11 August 2025 | 5 replies
Yes, you can contract your S Corp to manage your own properties as long as:You execute a formal management agreement.Compensation is at market rates.Transactions are documented properly and conducted at arm’s length.The IRS allows related-party transactions, but they must be substantiated to avoid disallowed deductions or recharacterization.3.
Sierra Michie Worth it to hire a financial advisor?
11 August 2025 | 15 replies
Just like with hiring anyone in an advisory capacity, it’s important to conduct your own due diligence which is what it sounds like you’re doing.
Praveen Kumar REI nation experience
9 August 2025 | 16 replies
Given the way you’ve conducted yourself over the last few days, it wasn't easy to wait.
Chabelis Alegria Taking a while to find a tenant...
4 August 2025 | 12 replies
I've found that when I lower my rate to below market, I get less desirable prospects and not necessarily qualified "bargian shoppers." 
Bob Ross Site due diligence checklist
5 August 2025 | 6 replies
How do you ensure to conduct proper due diligence when purchasing a new site? 
Robert T. Any reason not to Dissolve the LLC in the state I originally started in?
5 August 2025 | 6 replies
From a tax perspective, if all your properties and operations are now based in Florida and the Wyoming LLC is no longer holding title or conducting business, there’s likely no federal tax benefit to keeping it active.