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Travis Blake 15 year vs 30 year mortgage
11 August 2025 | 22 replies
Not very “scientific” but that’s just the way I think.  
John Underwood Tax Lien Short Term Capital Gain date
10 July 2025 | 7 replies
You must hold the property over one year from the deed transfer date to qualify for long-term capital gains treatment (lower tax rate).Even though you invested in the tax lien earlier, the IRS doesn’t consider your holding period to begin until you gain full ownership through a tax deed.
Kevin Pritchett Don't Buy Carrot Investor Websites
6 August 2025 | 7 replies
Visits to my site consist of occasional contact out of the People's Republic of China, no doubt after my mind blowing scientific or economic advances. 
Lou Burnett I'm ready to rent out to tenants. What is the best software to use?
25 July 2025 | 19 replies
How committed are you and want do you really want are the real questions.I'm leaving out so much, but maybe you can read between the lines:Kinda like a calculator, if you don't have the math knowledge, sure a calculator can help you do some basic math, but if you have a scientific calculator would you need it/want to even learn it?
Josh Madigan Clarifying 100% Bonus Depreciation Eligibility for Short-Term Rental under OBBBA
6 August 2025 | 3 replies
., daily cleaning), in December 2024 and placed it in service in May 2025.I've encountered conflicting information about the OBBBA’s cutoff date for 100% bonus depreciation:Some sources suggest the property must be both acquired and placed in service after January 19, 2025, making it ineligible due to the December 2024 purchase (and thus limited to 40% for early 2025).Others indicate that the placed-in-service date (May 2025) determines eligibility for the 100% rate, regardless of the acquisition date.I understand the structure (likely 39 years as nonresidential real property) is ineligible, but components like furniture and landscaping (5-15 years) may qualify with a cost segregation study.
Melissa Crimp Eviction process in Virginia
10 August 2025 | 6 replies
Court date is set for August 13, her lease ended on July 28 but she did not move out.
Jon Haney Backing out of deal delayed in probate court
9 August 2025 | 3 replies
The original closing date was supposed to be April 14, though of course we are well past that now.I've read back over the purchase agreement, and while there's nothing specific about delays, one clause in particular makes it sound like I can legally back out of the agreement: CLOSING: Subject to all conditions herein, closing shall take place on or before April 14th, 2025,at Listing Office or other mutually agreed-upon location.
Louis Fernandes Seeking Advice from BiggerPockets Community: Loan Direct LTD Legitimacy?
11 August 2025 | 11 replies
You should carefully review the terms of the loan, before you agree on proceeding with the loan process. ...Here is the TERMS AND CONDITION review and get back to me immediately.{1} The applicant will start the repayment of loan at the end of every month starting from 6 months after loan has been transferred, the loan is charged at 3% interest rate.{2} Failure to pay back the loan at this expected date/period, legal actions will be taken against the applicant by our attorney immediately. {3} Applicant who is unable to meet with the repayment will be given 2 weeks more as a grace period before legal actions will be taken. {4} Note: As soon as you in agreement with the terms and condition below your loan will be approved by the governmental body so as the loan papers can be processed. {5} Note: The borrower will be responsible for the loan processing/documentation fee and this is the only fee expected to pay for this transaction to have your loan transferred to you as soon as possible, NOTE: This payment will not be deducted or added to the loan IT IS PAID UPFRONT $1075.00. * Your inability to pay or agree to the payment of the upfront fee, means you are incompetent of repaying the loan.
Vivan Bhalla First Flip - Analysis and questions
11 August 2025 | 17 replies
When this happens, we set a date if by which it doesn't sell, we put a tenant in there for a year.
James Thomas Seller refusing to release earnest money
11 August 2025 | 20 replies
They still allowed the inspection past the original date.