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FAQ on Taxes & Rental Property Intuit Home Intuit Products Support | Order Status | Shopping Cart Home Online Products Desktop Products Business Tips & Resources Sign In Automatic Renewal My Downloads Tax Tips & Topics Business Taxes Education & Taxes Employment Taxes Family & Taxes Homeowners & Taxes Investments & Taxes Retirement & Estate Taxes Tax Law & the IRS Tax Planning & Savings Tax Prep & Filing E-mail this Print this FAQs on Taxes and Rental Property How do I handle taxes on my rental property? When you rent out your own property, you may face two kinds of headaches: tenants and taxes. We can't do much about the tenants, but we can help you with tax questions. TurboTax Premier walks you through rental property issues. Learn more Consider this scenario: Just after graduating from college and getting married, Sue started her first job. Her new job is 800 miles from where she had lived while in school. The condo that her spouse had purchased a few years before they met has dropped in value. Sue and Steve would be out of pocket several thousand dollars if they sold the unit. So they decided to rent out the condo. Now they’re faced with figuring out whether, and how, to report this rental on their tax return. Does this story sound familiar? If so, you're not alone. Taxpayers in similar circumstances find themselves asking these questions: Is rental income taxable ? When do I owe taxes on rental income ? Are security deposits taxable ? What can I deduct ? When can I deduct improvements and repairs ? How do I calculate depreciation ? How do I report a rental activity on my tax return ? What are passive activities, and how do they affect me ? Is Rental Income Taxable ? Yes, rental income is taxable. But you're allowed to reduce your rental income by subtracting expenses that you incur to manage, conserve, and maintain your rental property. When Do I Owe Taxes on Rental Income? As a cash basis taxpayer (which includes nearly all individuals), you must report all income in the year you actually receive it regardless of when it was earned. If you receive rent for January 2006 in December 2005, report the rent as income on your 2005 tax return. If you receive a deposit for first and last month's rent, it's taxed as rental income in the year it's received. If you receive goods or services from your tenant in exchange for rent, you must value the goods or services at their present worth and report that value on your return in the year that they are received. You must also report income that you have received constructively . This means that you have the opportunity to receive the income. For example, if your renters place their January checks in your mailbox late in December, you cannot avoid reporting it as income simply by not removing it from the mailbox until January. Are Security Deposits Taxable ? Security deposits are not included in income when you receive them if you plan to return them to your tenants at the end of the lease. (Deposits for the last month's rent are taxable, because they are really rents, paid in advance.) What If I Pocket Some of the Security Deposit? If you eventually keep part or all of the security deposit because the tenant does not live up to the terms of the lease, you must include that amount in the income that you show on your tax return for the tax year in which the lease terminates. So you should keep track of the security deposits from year to year. This record-keeping isn't difficult if you only own one rental, but as the number of rentals you own increases, so does the paperwork. What Can I Deduct? All expenses incurred and paid by you to manage, conserve, and maintain a rental property are deductible in the year paid. Even if your rental property is temporarily vacant, the expenses are still deductible while the property is vacant and held out for rent. Deductible expenses include, but are not limited to, the following: Advertising Cleaning and maintenance Commissions Depreciation Homeowner's associations dues Insurance premiums Interest expense Local property taxes Management fees Pest control Professional fees Rental of equipment Rents you paid to others Repairs Supplies Trash removal fees Travel expenses Utilities Yard maintenance All expenses deducted must be ordinary and necessary and not extravagant. If you deduct travel expenses, you must allocate your expenses between rental and non-rental activities. For example: John, who loves to ski, owns a rental condo in Park City, Utah, which he visits in January. His travel expenses are deductible if, for example, the primary purpose of his trip is to clean and paint the unit after his tenants have moved out. If during the week, he spends three days cleaning and painting and two days skiing, he may deduct 60 percent of his travel expenses on his tax return. Keep good records. To deduct any expense, you must be able to document the deduction. That means keeping current and accurate records of your expenses paid, including all receipts, checks, and bank statements. When Can I Deduct Improvements and Repairs? Any improvements to the property must be depreciated over their useful lives (which are defined by the IRS), rather than deducted in the year paid. Improvements are actions that materially add to the value of the property or substantially prolong its life. Examples include: Additions to the structure Adding a swimming pool Installing a water filtration system Modernizing a kitchen Installing insulation Repairs, on the other hand, are deductible in the year paid. Unlike improvements, repairs just keep the property in good operating condition. Examples of repairs: Minor repainting Fixing broken gutters or floors Fixing leaks Replacing broken windows or doors For more information see IRS Topic 414: Rental Income and Expenses . How do I Calculate Depreciation? Depreciation is a deduction taken over several years. You generally depreciate the cost of property that has a useful life of more than a year, but gradually wears out, or loses its value due to wear and tear, or wind and rain, when the property is used in business, or to produce income. To figure out the depreciation on your rental property: Determine your cost or other tax basis for the property. Allocate that cost to the different types of property included in your rental (such as land, buildings, so on). Calculate depreciation for each property type based on the methods, rates, and “useful lives” specified by the IRS. 1. Determine Your Cost Basis Your cost basis in the property is generally the amount that you paid for the property (your acquisition cost plus any expenses in making the purchase). Your payment, then, includes any loan proceeds that you used to acquire the property. Review your purchase closing documents to identify any other expenses that you may deduct. Examples include: Financing costs Interest and taxes Homeowner's association dues If you are converting your property from personal use to rental use, your tax basis in the property is calculated differently. Your basis is the lower of these two: Acquisition cost The fair market value at the time of conversion from personal to rental use If the property was given to you or if you inherited it, or if you traded another property for the current property, there are special rules for determining your tax basis in your rental property. Consult IRS Publication 551, Basis of Assets , for more information about computing your tax basis in these situations. 2. Allocate the Cost by Type of Property After determining the cost or other tax basis for the rental property as a whole, you must allocate the basis amount among the various types of property you're renting. When we speak of types of property, we refer to certain components of your rental, such as the land it is built on, the building itself, any furniture or appliances you provide with the rental, etc. If your rental is a condo or other property that shares property within a community, you're deemed to own a portion of that property. Therefore, even a third floor condo is deemed to own a portion of the land and a portion of the purchase price must be allocated to the land upon which the building is built. Why this effort to divide your tax basis between property types? The different types of property are each depreciated using different rules and different lives. 3. Calculate the Depreciation for Each Type of Property Here are the most common divisions of tax basis for a rental property, followed by explanations of the different methods of depreciation. Type of Property Method of Depreciation Useful Life in Years Land Not depreciated N/A Residential rental real estate (buildings or structures and structural components) Straight line 27.5 Nonresidential rental real estate Straight line 39 Shrubbery, fences, etc. 150% declining balance 15 Furniture or appliances Double (200%) declining balance Straight-Line Depreciation In straight-line depreciation, the cost basis is depreciated (or, allocated) evenly over the tax life of the property. Example: A residential rental building with a cost basis of $150,000 would generate depreciation of $5,455 per year ($150,000 / 27.5 years). In the year that the rental is first placed in service (rented), you are allowed a deduction based on the number of months that the property is in service, with 1/2 month for the first month. In the example, if the property is placed in service in August, you are allowed a deduction for 4-1/2 months of $2,046 ($5,455 x 4.5 / 12). Declining Balance Depreciation This kind of depreciation is calculated by multiplying the rate, 150% or 200%, by the straight-line depreciation calculated based on the adjusted balance of the property at the start of the year over the remaining life of the property. To make matters somewhat easier, the IRS and others publish tables of percentages that can be applied to the original cost to determine yearly depreciation. Here's the five-year property table as an example: Year Percentage 1 20.00 2 32.00 3 19.20 4 11.52 5 11.52 6 5.76 Total 100% Example: Declining balance depreciation on furniture used in a rental with a cost of $2,400 in Year 3 would be $461 ($2,400 x 19.20%). Tables for all types of properties can be found in IRS Publication 946: How to Depreciate Property . For general information on depreciation of rentals, see IRS Publication 527: Residential Property . How do I Report a Rental Activity on My Tax Return? As an individual, you report the income and deductions for rental properties on page 1 of Form 1040, Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss. The total income or loss computed on Schedule E carries to Form 1040. Report the depreciation of rentals on Form 4562: Depreciation and Amortization . The instructions for these forms explain in detail how to complete these forms. TurboTax products assist you with compiling rental data and reporting the information on the appropriate lines of the appropriate forms. What are Passive Activities and How do They Affect Me? Rental properties are, by definition, passive activities and are subject to passive activity loss rules. These rules are quite complex. In general, the passive activity rules limit your ability to offset other types of income with net passive losses. In other words, if you have losses from a passive activity, such as a rental property you own, you can't always take those losses on your tax return in the current year to reduce income from non-passive activities such as wages, salary, interest, dividends, or gains from sales of stocks. Passive losses can offset income from other passive activities. If you have a net passive loss in any year, that loss is generally suspended (delayed to a later year) until either you have passive income or you completely dispose of the passive activity. But if you actively participate in a rental activity you can deduct up to $25,000 of the rental loss. To actively participate means that you own at least 10 percent of the property and you make management decisions in a significant and bona fide sense, such as approving new tenants, setting rental terms, approving improvements, and so forth. This exception isn't available to everyone. If you have modified adjusted gross income over $100,000, your maximum loss available decreases by $0.50 for every dollar over $100,000. The maximum loss is completely phased out when your modified adjusted gross income reaches $150,000. Modified adjusted gross income is determined by calculating adjusted gross income without regard to deductions for IRA contributions or pensions, taxable social security benefits, adoption assistance payments, income excluded from U.S. savings bonds used to pay higher education tuition and fees, interest on qualified student loans, the tuition fees deduction, and any passive activity loss of taxpayers in a real property business. Example: Phil and Mary have modified adjusted gross income of $90,000 and a rental loss for the year of $21,000. They actively participated in the rental. Since their modified adjusted gross income is below the limit of $100,000, their entire rental loss is deductible. If their loss had risen to $28,000, they would have been limited to a deductible loss of $25,000 this year - the balance of $3,000 would be considered a suspended passive activity loss and therefore would be "carried over" to future years' returns until completely used up. If you're married and you file a separate tax return from your spouse, and if you lived apart from your spouse at all times during the year, the maximum rental loss deduction under the exception is $12,500. Your loss begins to phase out at $50,000 instead of $100,000. If you're married, file separately, but you did not live apart from your spouse at all times during the year, the active rental real estate loss allowance is not available to you at all. You may need to complete Form 8582: Passive Activity Loss Limitations , following the published IRS instructions . If you earn your living working in a real estate arena, you may be considered a real estate professional. The passive activity rules don't apply to real estate activities for many properties owned and managed by real estate professionals. For more information regarding this important exception, consult IRS Publication 527: Residential Rental Property . 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LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $5,000,000 LOAN PURPOSE: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance (with or without cash out) DOCUMENTATION: Full Doc only min DCR of 1.2 CREDIT SCORES: 650 FICO PROPERTY TYPES: Owner User or Investment Properties: Mixed Use, Office, Retail, Light Industrial and Warehouse. Special use properties considered - case-by-case. NOTE: Flagged hotel/motel and restaurants ARE eligible for this program. TERM and AM: 25 year fully amortizing, with no calls or balloon LOAN TO VALUE: to 75% LTV on multi use properties INTEREST RATES 2 year fixed rate: Prime less 1.25% AS LOW AS: 5.75% Current APR NOTE: At end of 2 yr term, Borrower will have option of quarterly adjustable at P +1% or 5 yr fixed at then current rates. PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase rate by .625%) Other programs available with 5,7,10 and 25 yr* fixed rates. 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INVESTMENT PROPERTY FINANCING Available in all 50 states. LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $6,000,000 LOAN PURPOSE: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance (with or without cash out) PROPERTY TYPES: Mixed Use, Office, Retail, Light Industrial and Warehouse. Special use properties considered on case-by-case basis. TERM and AM: 25 year fully amortizing, with no calls or balloon LOAN TO VALUE: to 75% LTV on multi use properties FIXED RATE TERMS: 5 or 10 yr fixed rates available INTEREST RATES 5 year rate: 5 yr FHLB + 2.65% AS LOW AS: 10 year rate: 7 yr FHLB + 2.90% PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase in rate will apply) ATTENTION: DEVELOPERS 100% FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE Pre-Leasing : Not required Property Type(s): All property types are eligible under this program including apartments, condos, hotels, motels, office buildings, resorts, golf courses, and a wide variety of commercial and residential developments . Geography: Nationwide USA, Canada, Mexico, and other countries considered. Minimum Deal Size (all-in cost): $5,000,000 Maximum deal size (all-in cost): $750,000,000 Development Type: All types of residential and commercial developments are considered under this financing program including hotel resort projects and speculative residential and commercial projects and rehab deals. Timing: Maximum Five (5) Year Hold Period. We are seeking developers and investors who have a successful track history and can demonstrate a successful history in residential and commercial development as well as real estate investing. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES MORTGAGE LOAN PROGRAM - PRINT OUT AND FAX OR E-MAIL INVESTMENT PROPERTIES MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICATION (in Word) or in Adobe Acrobat format Property Types: - Office / Medical / Apartment properties / Industrial buildings / Retail centers / Warehouse properties / Mobile home parks / Self Storage Loan Amounts: $1,000,000 - $20,000,000 Terms: 10 to 25 year term mortgages dependent on property type. Amortization: Up to 30 years. Property types: Apartments and commercial income producing properties. Loan Types: Fixed and variable rate loans for property acquisition, refinance, and permanent financing. Loan to Value (LTV): Up to 80% LTV: $1,000,000 to $3,000,000. Up to 85% LTV on apartments, office properties or anchored retail, $3,000,000 and above up to 20,000,000. Recourse: NON RECOURSE Origination Fees: PAR RATES NO POINTS FOR THIS SPECIFIC LOAN PROGRAM ONLY. Rates: 10 yr fixed rate w/ 30 year am: - Apartments: as low as 5.2% (10yr T + 100 bp 145 bp) - Commercial: as low as 5.6% (10yr T + 140 bp 170 bp) Pre-qualification: 72 hrs Commitment Letter: Within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter NOTE: For the investment properties loan program only: - No seller carry or secondary financing permitted for this specific loan program - No restaurant, hotel/motel, auto related or land loans for this specific loan program - No construction loans under this specific loan program PRINT OUT AND FAX OR E-MAIL INVESTMENT PROPERTIES MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICATION (in Word) or in Adobe Acrobat format MULTI FAMILY INVESTMENT PROPERTY FINANCING Available in all 50 states. LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $5,000,000 LOAN PURPOSE: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance (with or without cash out) PROPERTY TYPES: Multi family properties in MSAs with populations greater than 50,000 TERM and AM: 25 or 30 year fully amortizing, with no calls or balloon LOAN TO VALUE: Max 1 st lien: 75% LTV. Secondary financing not to exceed 85% CLTV CASH OUT REFI: 70% max LTV with 85% minimum occupancy FIXED RATE TERMS: 5 or 10 yr fixed rates available INTEREST RATES 3 year rate: 3 yr FHLB + 2.65% AS LOW AS: 5 year rate: 5 yr FHLB + 2.65% 7 year rate: 7 yr FHLB + 2.65% PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase in rate will apply) OCCUPANCY: 80% minimum at time of origination and projected FLAGGED HOTEL / MOTEL PROPERTIES Quality Properties and Borrowers Loan Amounts: $2,000,000 - $10,000,000 Term / Am: 10 year term with 25 year amortization Loan Types: 10 year fixed rate loans for property acquisition and refinance Loan to Value (LTV): 70 precent maximum for purchase or refinance (no cash out). 65% maximum if cash out refinance unless being used to enhance value of property. Recourse: Full recourse for this particular program, non recourse loans may be available at different rate, terms and conditions and may have yield maintenance prepayment penalties, this particular program have different prepayment penalty scenarios are dependent upon the specific project. Origination Fees: NONE Loan Fees: 2 to 4 points Rates: 10 yr fixed rate w/ 25 year am: 6.5% to 7.5% Pre-qualification: Completion of our loan submission form, once reviewed and there is interest the documentation below will be requested. Click here for Loan Submission Form, please complete and e-mail or fax back to us so we can review your project (in Word). or in Adobe Acrobat format Commitment Letter: Within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package. Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter. NOTE: - Good credit and cash flow. DCR: 1.3 minimum. - Established properties only. No turnarounds, startups or construction. - Value based on lower of purchase price or appraisal, if purchase. - Borrower must be experienced or hire recognized hotel management company. Please note that we have other hotel/motel financing programs that will review turnarounds, both franchised and non franchised hotels and motels, rates and terms are subject to change and underwriting. NEEDED TO PRE-QUALIFY: - L ast 3 years property tax returns. - Y ear-to-date financial statements. - C urrent credit bureau with FICO on Borrowers. - Executive Summary from latest appraisal. - Current Personal Financial Statements for Borrowers. - Latest personal tax returns from Borrowers. - Digital photos of property, or web site with photos. - Last 3 years occupancy annual reports. - Year to date occupancy monthly reports. - Amount of loan request. - Detailed use of funds. Commercial Bridge and Construction Loan Program $3,000,000 to $25,000,000 Purpose: Commercial construction loans and or commercial bridge financing for the ground-up development of new commercial properties, or the renovation and repositioning of existing properties, for both pre-leased and speculative development. Loan structure, pricing, advance to cost ratios and recourse requirements are flexible and will be tailored to meet the needs, risk profiles, and requirements of individual transactions. Acceptable Property Types: Apartments Condominiums Office Retail Industrial Mixed-Use Hotels Loan Term: Typically 12 to 24 month interest only term, with extension options when appropriate. Loan to Value: 75% on most property types; 65% on special purpose and hotels Maximum Loan to Cost: 75% to 85% (up to 100% on pre-leased projects) Loan Structuring: Loans typically structured with holdbacks for funding of all renovation and/or construction costs, tenant improvements, leasing commissions, and interest carry until stabilization, with monthly draws as costs are incurred. Earnout Provisions: Earn out of up to 75% of the stabilized value funded upon achieving specified occupancy and NOI hurdles. Loan Pricing: 3.00% to 4.00% over six month LIBOR (interest only), plus Loan Fees of 2% to 4%. Liability: Loans are typically non-recourse, except for standard carve-outs. Speculative development projects will generally require completion and/or debt service guarantees. Closing Time Frame: Approximately 45 to 60 days. Quick closes available for time sensitive transactions Permanent Loan: Permanent takeout option offered with all construction / bridge loans. An Exit Fee of 1% is charged if the takeout is not elected. Nationwide Bridge Loan Financing $2,000,000 to $75,000,000 Program Guide Project Types: Interim financing used to complete a time sensitive transaction, to reposition or renovate existing properties, or to overcome temporary credit or property challenges that make the transaction unsuitable for traditional lenders. Virtually any income producing property, including retail, office, medical, apartments, industrial/flex or special purpose properties. The primary considerations for bridge loan financing are the LTV and a compelling exit (repayment) strategy. Loan Amounts: $2,000,000 - $75,000,000 Terms: 12 to 36 months Amortization: Interest Only Use of Proceeds: Property conversion or renovation or other need Loan to Value: 50% to 90% depending on project specifics and deal strength Recourse: Typically, Yes. Interest Rate: As low as Prime + 1.5%, depending on transaction strength Loan Fees: Dependent on deal strength Term Sheet/LOI: 3-5 days from receipt of all requested information Funding: 10 to 45 days from acceptance of LOI OWNER USER / SINGLE TENANT Commercial Property Financing Available in all 50 states. We offer very aggressive rates to for Owner User Commercial properties where the Borrowers business is the primary tenant or there is a single credit tenant Lessee. LOAN AMOUNTS: $500,000 to $6,000,000 LOAN PURPOSES: Permanent financing for purchase, expansion or refinance with cash out. PROPERTY TYPES: Office, retail, wholesale, light industrial and Special Purpose Properties (lower LTV); restaurants, flagged hotels, auto & truck dealers, RV Parks, self storage, bowling alleys, funeral homes, etc. TERM and AM: 25 fully amortizing, no calls or balloons LOAN TO VALUE: Purchases: max 85% LTV on multi use properties, 65% max LTV on Special Use Properties Cash Out Refi: max 75% LTV, lower on Special Use Properties FIXED RATE TERMS: Fixed rate loans available for 5, 10 or 25 years INTEREST RATES 5 yr fixed: 5 yr US T SWAP + 2.50 AS LOW AS: 10 yr fixed: 10 yr US T SWAP + 2.55 25 yr fixed: 10 yr US T SWAP + 2.65 PREPAY POLICY: Standard: 10% yr 1, declining by 1% per year Optional: 5% for 5 years (increase in rate will apply) OWNER USER PROPERTIES Conventional Loan Programs (Not SBA) Property Types ; - Office / medical - Restaurants - Industrial buildings - Auto related - Retail properties - gas station/C-store - Warehouse properties - other special purpose Loan Amounts: $1,000,000 - $30,000,000 Terms/Ams: 15/30, 20/20 and 25/25 (>$2 mil) Loan Types: ARM and Fixed rate loans for property acquisition, refinance and construction Loan to Value (LTV): * Multi-use properties: 85% LTV. To 100% LTV with Seller financing or other real estate equity as additional collateral. ** Special Purpose Properties: 65% - 75% LTV. To 85% LTV with Seller financing or other real estate equity as additional collateral. Recourse: Yes Loan Fees: 0 1 point, dependent of deal strength Interest Rates: Qtrly Adj: Prime to P + 1.5% 5 yr fixed: P + 1.0% 2.5% 10 yr fixed: P + 1.4% 2.8% 20 yr fixed: P + 1.75% - 3.25% 25 yr fixed: P + 1.85% - 3.45% Note: rates are subject to underwriting approval and may change without notice. Pre-Qualification: 72 hrs Commitment Letter: within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter NOTE: - Seller carry may be permitted. - Construction loans: all interest and principal accrues during construction - Prepay Policy: 5/5/4/3/3 - Owner Occupancy: 25% minimum. Must have cash flow without rental income. Nationwide Commercial Real Estate Development Land, Construction and Joint Venture Financing Program Guide Borrowers: Experienced investors and commercial developers with demonstrated track record comparable to current project. Project Types: Commercial, retail, office, industrial/flex, residential subdivision, planned communities, golf course communities, condominium and condo conversions. Rehab projects and Special Situation projects considered. Loan Amounts: $5,000,000 - $75,000,000 Terms: 12 to 36 months, or longer depending on project Amortization: Interest Only Use of Proceeds: Total project financing, debt or JV equity for land acquisition, refinance for infrastructure completion and vertical construction Loan to Cost: 50% to 100% depending on deal strength Interest Rates: As low as Prime + 1.5%, depending on deal strength Recourse: Typically, Yes. Non-recourse considered. Loan Fees: Dependent in deal strength Term Sheet/LOI: 3-5 days from receipt of all required information Commitment Letter: Within 7-10 days of receipt of complete loan package Funding: 30 to 45 days from Commitment Letter. Faster as needed. Commercial Financing Matrix Property Types Ranches and Farms Gas Stations, Car Washes, Auto Related Hotel and Motels Industrial Unimproved Land Golf Courses, RV Parks, Marinas Hospitals, Clinics, Assisted Living Mixed Use Property Mobile Home Parks Apartment Buildings Office Buildings and Parks Industrial Parks Office Condominiums Owner Occupied Businesses Parking Lots Self Storage Single Tenant Buildings Sports Related Buildings and Complexes Prisons, Jails, and Juvenile Correction Centers | Condominium Conversion / Construction loans | Casinos and Convention Centers Loan Types Acquisition and Development Bond Bridge Loans Business Loans Construction Equity Second Mortgages Foreclosure Avoidance Forward Commitments Joint Ventures Mezzanine Non-Recourse Notes Purchased Remodel / Renovation SBA 504, 7A Loans Loan amounts: $1,000,000 to $350,000,000 International financing for all types of real estate, business and energy related projects. Financing for power plants, ethanol plants, wind mills, casinos. Financing for mergers and acquisitions of successful real estate and business organizations. International financing can be for business expansions, residential and commercial development projects in loan amounts of $20,000,000 and above. Financing for prisons, jails and juvenile correction centers are intended for private sector companies that have been awarded federal, state or local governmental contracts to perform these services. If there are any questions, please contact us . Click here for Commercial Loan Submission Form, please complete ande-mail or fax back to us at 212-208-3069 so we can review your project (in Word). or in Adobe Acrobat format Equipment Financing / Leasing Program - PRINT OUT AND FAX OR E-MAIL EQUIPMENT FINANCING LEASING APPLICATION (in Word) or in Adobe Acrobat format Equipment Leasing Qualifications : Financing available for business purposes only. No part of any funds can be used for personal purposes, separate business banking account and company must be registered with city and state government. Customer minimum 2 years in business, start ups and businesses established less than 2 years can be considered but personal credit of guarantors will be more critical Bank account open for at least two years and handled in a satisfactory manner, again less than 2 years can be considered with compensating factors Credit previously established for at least one year with a satisfactory payment history in the form of a lease, loan or trade agreement. If no prior credit maximum lease amount may be restricted Up to $50 million available with approval of completed application. Application only types of leases up to 150,000 with exceptional credit otherwise financial statements, tax returns and completed application Mortgage Cap Financial specializes in the following transactions: All Types of Equipment Non-Rated Credits Various End-of-Lease Options Available Purchase Single Transactions and Portfolios Profitable Companies, Minimum 2 Years in Business, start up and companies that are not profitable must have compensating factors such as additional collateral and/or personal guarantors Domestic and International equipment financing Why Lease? It's simple: leasing can be more cost-effective than buying with cash, or with conventional loans -- especially if the new equipment can help increase sales or profits. And here's why: Leasing conserves your working capital. You can finance up to 100% of the equipment cost, with no money down. Leasing won't sap your business credit. In many cases, you can continue to use your existing lines of credit while leasing. Fixed payments. Your monthly payments remain the same, no matter what happens to conventional interest rates. Tax savings. Lease payments can be operating expenses that come out of pre-tax earnings. Eliminate obsolescence. With an outright purchase, you 'own' that equipment, even if it is already outdated by newer technology. A lease can be structured to terminate when the equipment becomes obsolete. Flexible Terms and Conditions. Leases can be adjusted to your needs. Options include seasonal payment skips, step-up or step-down payments, monthly, quarterly, or annual payments. Simple accounting. A lease payment is typically a line-item expense that doesn't increase your liabilities on your balance sheet. If you don't see your equipment on this list, we still should be able to lease it. Most equipment can be leased. Vendors of equipment and customers wanting to lease equipment, if you need a down payment at the time of your order we can work out special terms. 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Only business and investment property and other business assets can be used to collateralize any business and / or real estate loan request. Funds can not be used for any personal purposes and can be only used for commercial business and investment purposes. Borrower may be required to use single purpose borrowing entity which could take the form of a limited liability company or corporation. The first step to begin to see if there is an interest in your business or real estate financing request is to complete the Loan Submission form and either e-mail or fax back to Mortgage Cap Financial. web site: http://www.mortgagecapfinancial.com Please bookmark this site for future reference. Legal Notice Last update 01/01/2006. Site created 11/27/98. Web Site designed and maintained by Able Al'sComputer Help . (c)1998-2006 Mortgage Cap Financial. 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Real Estate Program at the University of Florida REAL ESTATE at the University of Florida and to indicate current menu selection -- Home Degree Programs Student Resumes & Placement Info Friends & Alumni Center Events Alfred A.Ring Speaker Series Research & Faculty and to indicate current menu selection -- Main Real Estate Activities MSRE Class of 2005 University of Florida real estate courses and degree programs are housed in the Warrington College of Business (WCB), Department of Finance, Insurance & Real Estate (FIRE). The degree programs and activities are supported by the Center for Real Estate Studies (CRES). Although housed in the WCB, CRES actively promotes interaction with related programs such as Urban Planning, Architecture, and Building Construction. This multidisciplinary approach, coupled with the active involvement of real estate professionals, provides a premier educational experience for University of Florida students. Why study at UF? 2005 CRES Conference, September 16-17, 2005 The Fall 2005 University of Florida – Center for Real Estate Studies Advisory Board Retreat & Conference was held September 15-17 at the University of Florida Hilton Hotel & Conference Center in Gainesville. This yea r's Conference was attended by 220 industry professionals, UF alumni, students and faculty. Highlights of the Fall Conference An action plan and vision of the Center's objectives presentation by Ray Sandelli, Chairman of the CRES Advisory Board Introduction to the Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) Class of 2006 Preliminary results of the inaugural UF CRES Survey of Emerging Markets Conditions This year's Open Forum Summit was moderated by Steve Cohen, SVP, SunTrust Banks and Dr. Hank Fishkind, Florida Economist, Fishkind & Associates Ray Sandelli hosting the Conference Keynote Address by Mr. Terry Stiles, CEO, Stiles Corporation (View video 56K Broadband ) Real Estate Case Studies Condo Conversion - The Greens at West End Download PPT Presentation Retail Shopping Center Development View video 56K Broadband Preparing the Property Prospectus & Offering Memorandum Download PPT Presentation View video 56K Broadband Industry Roundtable Presentations Industry Roundtable discussions were led by Advisory Board members from leading firms and industry sectors from across Florida on topics of current interest to Conference attendees. These discussions produced insightful questions, instructive comments and lively interaction. Dr. Hank Fishkind, Florida Economist and Co-Moderator of the Open Forum Steve Cohen, SVP, SunTrust Bank, Co-Moderator of the Open Forum Rob Gidel, Prof. David C. Ling, Todd Jones and Mark Monroe at CRES Reception on September 15, 2005 The event concluded Saturday, September 17th with the MSRE-hosted tailgate just prior to the UF- Tennessee football game. For those who were unable to attend, a summary of the retreat is included in the Center Events Webpage . Prof. David C. Ling accepting award for “Exemplary Leadership and Commitment to the UF Real Estate Program” We look forward to seeing everyone at the following events Spring 2006 – UF CRES Advisory Board Retreat to be held May 11-12, 2006 at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, Orlando, FL Fall 2006 – UF CRES Advisory Board Conference to be held September 21-23, 2006 at the University of Florida Hilton Hotel & Conference Center in Gainesville About CRES Invest In CRES & Graduate Real Estate Programs CRES Advisory Board Contact Us Center for Real Estate Studies West University Avenue and 13th Street 301 Stuzin Hall P.O. Box 117168 Gainesville, Florida 32611-7168 Pam DeMichele pam.demichele@cba.ufl.edu Ph: 352-273-0310 Fax: 352-392-0301 Last updated on September 05, 2005. 2001 University of Florida