by Gregg Cohen | Mar 7, 2012 | Rental Property Investing 101, Uncategorized
Rental properties are usually treated as passive income. This means that the IRS has specific tax guidelines and requirements that must be followed to have the opportunity to deduct losses on passive income investments. Since a Florida investment property can incur...
by Gregg Cohen | Feb 21, 2012 | Rental Property Investing 101, Uncategorized
There are many types of business formations that you can use when setting up your real estate business. Each formation has its own pros and cons, but a corporation is a popular formation used by many investors. Florida is a state that is friendly to corporations and...
by Gregg Cohen | Jan 23, 2012 | Rental Property Investing 101, Uncategorized
One of the thoughts that will go through the mind of any investor is that if a property is the right investment or not. Performing research, analyzing trends and speaking with other people that may have already purchased properties in a designated area are...
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