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Arlington, Virginia (PRWEB) February 7, 2012
The mission of a U.S. diplomat in the Foreign Service, as defined by the U.S. State Department, is to promote peace, prosperity, support and protect U.S. citizens by promoting the while U.S. interests outside the country. Moving the entire life of the country to serve the United States is a noble task that presents many challenges. One such challenge is to ensure that the property is well managed at home. Foreign Service Institute Transition Center held their annual Management Rental Property from Overseas Seminar of 11 January 2012 to address this challenge by organizing a professional property management and accounting.
panel of experts at the seminar include Donna Courtney, property management agent for McEnearney & Associates, Tim McGrath, owner and Associate Broker at Real Estate Services McGrath, Brian Ridgway, chief executive of the owners and Brokers Real Estate Consultants, and Jon Nichols, Huey & Associates CPA.
seminar begins with a survey revealing that most of the officers is a single family homeowners who live in Virginia and has left the country for their assignment in the next six months. Most have never leased or managed properties, and their most feared damage to their properties with tenants in the future.
From this survey, the panelists adjusted their topics, including Courtney, preparing your property for rent, questions to ask McGraths Property Manager, Regional Ridgways Legality Hire, and the tax implications of having a rental Nichols Real Estate.
Courtney, who travels as the wife of the head of the Foreign Service, he started his speech by urging officers to refinance before they leave their jobs because of low interest rates. He highlighted three main ways to prepare adequately for the property rental market open: perform preventive maintenance to avoid the responsibility for getting home insurance, and a good presentation of your property to attract the best tenants. It is also recommended to keep maintenance 1-3% of full market property.
addition, McGrath reacts to the reactions of the official investigation opened by saying, Im starting a coalition to make it more attractive for you! He discussed the issue of his assigned topic, asking a Property Manager, and how to determine the lease. McGrath reminded the audience that has a business rental property and a decision must be made in accordance. He appealed directly to the public commented on the fear of harm to the residents, assuring them that the biggest risk is empty. His advice to the Foreign Service officers found reached its climax in the three tips for working with property managers: have faith, share their hopes, and find a tenant integrity.
topic Ridgways, regional legal job placement, focused primarily on landlord-tenant law and danger to property. He stressed that the key to understanding the legal point of view and always have a good rental where you can fall back on. As regards the danger of the house, Ridgway mentioned lead-based paint and mold / mold concerns of a particular danger that must be considered.
Finally, Nichols discusses the financial problems of the head of the diplomatic service in all the discussion about the tax implications of having a rent Real Estate. The main components of his presentation included a long list of items that are tax deductible landlord, the difference between cash flow and taxable income and passive income.
After a brief question and answer, the officer was able to speak directly with the speakers in terms of personal questions. While renting a home is a business decision, every situation is different and needs special attention. Each panelist highly recommended hiring a professional property manager to manage their property while on duty abroad.
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