
1 November 2021 | 4 replies
(I used to work as a bookkeeper at a company, so I have been using my previous employer's travel/reimbursement policy as the template for our LLC.)So the key question is: Is it legal to be reimbursed for the home office expenses as members of an LLC?

8 November 2021 | 11 replies
@Eric Lee Nation I did ins claims in another life for 14 years - I do not recommend that EVER as someone's employment but I did learn a few things.Here's 2 things agents or no one will tell you -- your Replacement value (RV) on the house is JUICED up way higher than what's realistic -- however you have a relatively inexpensive house so it's not much of an issue - but typically the reason they juice the RV is to get your wind/hail deductible higher -- typically 1%, 2%, 3%, 5% of RV is what your wind/hail deductible will be even if you had a $1k or whatever other deductible they offer for any other peril -- so follow me for a minute - you bought a rental for $150k -- they've juiced the replacement cost to $250k the most likely loss in KS or the midwest in general is going to be wind/hail --- the math actuarial nerds do this so the casino or the ins company in this case has the upper hand -- do the math what a 2% or 3% deductible on a $250k house will be -- I have a commercial building insd for over a million -- the lowest wind/hail ded they will give me is 5% -- the only reason I have ins at this point is I'm required to -- the wind hail coverage is worthless to me with as high as the deductible is.Anyways with that out of the way - ask your agent if you have a 3% option - at that RCV cost they figured of $99k that wouldnt be much different than the $2500 all perils coverage you have now -- Also I'd wager as someone mentioned dropping the med payments to others coverage -- it probably wont make a bit of difference in your policy cost -- I could be wrong - but I'd guess $25-50 dollars a year -- your coverage is the price it is due to the perceived wind/hail risk the company is putting on KS.I'm with Big Red and have been for a # of years -- your price to insure that house is on par with what I get from them for that replacement cost -- though i think State Farms game is a bit different they really jack up the Replacement cost so I have higher wind/hail deductibles -- I'd make out good if the house burnt down or a tornado destroyed it - but for a hail claim there wouldnt be much there.

2 November 2021 | 8 replies
Local markets can be highly dependent on a few critical employers.

2 November 2021 | 19 replies
That way I could incorporate possible monthly income generated into my income.

11 November 2021 | 18 replies
Such a poor-performing property manager will result in more frequent tenant turns, more frequent maintenance, which generates more income for the property manager.Another claimed advantage is that there is already a tenant in place.

2 November 2021 | 5 replies
To generate leads it typically takes real money.

2 November 2021 | 7 replies
I have thought about that question and my end goal is to build a big enough business where I no longer have to work (outside of real estate, of course) and I can financially support me and my family with income generated from the properties that I'd own.

2 November 2021 | 5 replies
I've read conflicting information about what triggers you to have to pay self-employment tax on your short-term rentals.There seems to be a consensus that the following does:Airport TransportationProviding cooked mealsOffering ToursCleaning during the guests' stayDecorating the property for a party as a serviceI'm not sure if these would cause me to have to pay self-employment taxes, as I've seen these items on a couple of lists but not most:Providing a coffee stationProviding a welcome basket with food itemsProviding bikes and kayaks for the guests to useDoes anyone know where the line is of what you can and cannot do and provide?

3 November 2021 | 2 replies
If they cannot generate income from it they may say "No."

13 November 2021 | 36 replies
Usually, the buyer is self-employed and has claimed too much in tax deductions so the bank won't give them a loan.