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All Forum Posts by: Alexander Beaulieu

Alexander Beaulieu has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: How to Legally Protect Ourselves

Alexander BeaulieuPosted
  • New York
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi all, I'm a first time investor and I'm looking to set up some legal entity to protect myself before investing in properties. I've spoken to a couple lawyers and have been told the following two options are my best bet:

1. LLC or Series LLC (with this stated as the most viable path)

2. Tenants in Common (for a partnership which I plan to do)

Looking around BiggerPockets all I see is discussion around LLCs.

If these are the options, how are people getting around the fact that banks won't do a conventional mortgage to an LLC, or seemingly allow you to transfer the mortgage from your personal name to an LLC?

Would really appreciate any insight fellow investors can offer!

Post: Tucson Right for Investment?

Alexander BeaulieuPosted
  • New York
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi everyone, I'm just getting started out as a new RE investor, and have begun research in the Tucson market. I was wondering if anyone was willing to connect or post your insights on the state of the market.

It seems that Tucson has recovered very nicely from the recession and budget sequestration, but curious if this growth can continue, as well as the fact that it seems building permits are increasing significantly. 

Any responses are very much appreciated, and would love to connect with anyone with interest/knowledge in the area as well!