Vol. 4R: Go4Rent Magazine for Renters
Go4Rent Magazine for Renters' fourth edition has tips on laundry appliance maintenance, tax write-offs for self-employed tenants, interior design ideas for rentals, Realtor contract pros and cons.
Note from the Editor: Vol. 4R
I’ve been a part-time freelancer since 2005. When I transitioned to a full-time freelancer in 2018, I assumed my tax routine would be similar. The Internal Revenue Service thought otherwise—Schedule C forms, 1099 forms, Schedule SE forms and 1095-C forms. I’d been doing my own taxes for 24 years, but the paperwork was getting out of hand once it was my only source of income. It made me appreciate how detail-oriented accountants are.
Eight Items To Look For During a Rental Walk-through
Here are eight frequently overlooked housing details that tenants should look for more often when they reach that residence.
Five Ways to Upgrade a Bathroom for Under $500
Here are five ways to upgrade a bathroom for under $500.
Five Ways to Temporarily Redesign a Rental
For tenants who want to temporarily redesign their rentals, there are several ways to upgrade a home without violating a lease agreement.
Tax Write-Offs for Self-Employed Renters
Independent workers must be cautious about following tax laws perfectly when filing this deduction so their claims can stand up against an audit. The Internal Revenue Service has strict rules about if and when workers can make a home office deduction.
Clean Laundry Appliances, Cleaner Clothes
Here are six tips for maintaining the cleanliness and functionality of laundry appliances in a rental.
Exclusively Yours: Realtor Contract Pros and Cons
This signed contract formalizes the professional relationship and outlines the terms of their agreement. But is it a good idea for renters to sign on the dotted line? Yes and no. Here’s why.
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