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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Effective but inexpensive method to form a business?
I have notices in the past 10 telephone calls to seller that many are hesitant to enter transactions with someone as inexperienced as I. I would like to form a business structure to operate within but not sure which is the most cost effective. Any ideas, suggestions? Is this even a good idea?
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Thanks @Douglas Dowell you are too kind.
Yes see @John Jackson I initiallly trained him in lease option assignments in 2002, and he has done over 400 lease option assignments in TX. A great guy too.
I wrote an article called - "The 4 Legged Stool - Your REI Business Plan" here in my BP blog http://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/3/blog_posts/39...
your business structure is a tax and legal conversation. You may want to look at this TX attorney's blog
http://www.lonestarlandlaw.com/LLC-Formation_in_te...
Being a transaction engineer starts with the Seller's Interview.
See "Be the Doctor when Talking to the Seller"
http://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/3/blog_posts/17...
and "How to Negotiate with the Seller"