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rldself wrote:
Thanks everyone for your input! Really appreciate it!
โJul-31-2017 12:04 PM
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โJul-31-2017 11:07 AM
mladydona1 wrote:
I am glad to see someone else is talking about this. We are close to leaving (becoming full time RVing)and are renting our house out.
I think from total exhaustion getting ready for this huge change, my brain is in a fog and I can't wrap my head around what seems obvious. If our renters are using our home address, we can't.
What are we to do for drivers licenses, taxes, bills, banking, social security etc?. Any suggestions.
I don't want to give up my residency in Washington State.
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Grit dog wrote:
DTA has some good points, but "gigantic legal trouble" is a stretch.
โJun-26-2017 07:51 AM
โJun-26-2017 03:42 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:lizzie wrote:
It is always interesting to see how the nay-sayers love to get into bursting somebody's bubble. This is an RV forum. Look for legal advice, information about rental insurance and liability elsewhere. If all of this stuff were true, nobody would ever rent anything, anywhere. Since 1962 we have had rental property of all kinds; apartments, townhouses, single-family dwellings, beach cottages, and seasonals. We consult our CPA, our insurance agent, our attorney, and we are up-to-date on the tax codes that apply to us. We deal with the "emotional" aspects ourselves. This is not rocket science. The OP sounds like a thoughtful person who has sense enough to work through whether or not he wants to rent his home.lizzie
You, my friend, have missed the whole point. The OP posted about renting his personal home where he has and will continue to live. Not an investment property. Actually he will be, in essence, time sharing his personal home with a tenant.
Since this is a RV forum, like you remind us, why are you posting about rental property you have owned?
The OP needs to make an informed decision. It is a viable concept and many successfully do it. But the issues need to be addressed.
Preparing for our first winter in AZ......Renting home fully furnished for 6 to 9 months...
Any advice welcome.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJun-25-2017 04:13 PM
lizzie wrote:
It is always interesting to see how the nay-sayers love to get into bursting somebody's bubble. This is an RV forum. Look for legal advice, information about rental insurance and liability elsewhere. If all of this stuff were true, nobody would ever rent anything, anywhere. Since 1962 we have had rental property of all kinds; apartments, townhouses, single-family dwellings, beach cottages, and seasonals. We consult our CPA, our insurance agent, our attorney, and we are up-to-date on the tax codes that apply to us. We deal with the "emotional" aspects ourselves. This is not rocket science. The OP sounds like a thoughtful person who has sense enough to work through whether or not he wants to rent his home.lizzie