No. You apparently don't know what a cram down is to think you could force it upon a secured creditor.
Ya' think maybe your stupidiity or ignorance is why you are a bankrupt/insolvent?
Maybe you should simply try holding to your sworn agreement to pay something as promised, before becoming a financial and legal wiz, and thinking you can controll or outsmart ...force.."cram it down" what you want, to all those expert lawers and such empoyed by all those well experienced lenders? Who have seen it, literally millions of times before? Nope, I'm sure you, asking here, have a way to force them to accept what YOU want.
Hope that helps getting you on track.
Just curious, enliighten me, what does cram down mean again?
what is the meaning of cram down?
No, because the property would be considered to be property of the trustor and not the "trust itself". Moreover, while in certain situations a 2nd mortgage can be stripped (in a process caleed lien-stripping), there is no cramdown on primary residence real property. While a cram-down on non-primary residence real property is POSSIBLE, it is IMPRACTICAL.
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No, you cannot deduct depreciation on your primary residence for tax purposes.
If you live there, of course. If you do not live there, then it is not you 'primary residence'.
They are independent properties and there should be no effect on taxes on the primary residence as long as it continues to meet the requirements for a primary residence.
Yes. The designation as primary residence is irrelevant to the number of mortgages.
No, a 1031 exchange can only be used for investment or business properties, not for a primary residence.
Yes, your primary residence is considered an asset as it holds value and can be used to generate wealth or financial security.
No, a 1031 exchange cannot be used to buy a primary residence. It is specifically for investment or business properties.
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To declare your primary residence, you typically need to provide proof of where you live, such as a driver's license, utility bills, or a lease agreement. This helps establish your main place of residence for legal and tax purposes.