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All Forum Posts by: John M.

John M. has started 8 posts and replied 36 times.

Post: Handyman Referrals Needed for Metro Atlanta

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8
Quote from @Clark Williams:

@Von Maxy feel free to Dm me. I am an investor and have a great guy for you.


 can u share handyman info pls


@Layne T.I am interested to know which builder and neighbourhoods you have finally decided on. 

@Linda Conrad I am in the same boat. can u please share what areas u have finally shortlisted?

Post: Little Rock, AR Attractive Sub Markets

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8

My goal is positive cash flow (income) and some appreciation. Shortlisted 3 areas - Benton, Conway, and Cobat. I am looking for some help to put them in order for the best areas to achieve my goal. TIA!

Post: What's The Deal With Little Rock, AR?

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8

My goal is positive cash flow (income) and some appreciation. Shortlisted 3 areas - Benton, Conway, and Cobat. I am looking for some help to put them in order for the best areas to achieve my goal. TIA!

Post: Little Rock Arkansas!

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8

My goal is positive cash flow (income) and some appreciation. Shortlisted 3 areas - Benton, Conway, and Cobat. I am looking for some help to put them in order for the best areas to achieve my goal. TIA!

@Damon Cluck

Post: Little Rock, AR Attractive Sub Markets

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8

Any good PM recommendation ?

Post: Little Rock, AR Attractive Sub Markets

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8

@Sam Ferguson sent you DM. let's connect

Post: Memphis VS Little Rock

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8

I think Memphis is more safety net and room for appreciation. 

Post: Advice for setting up an LLC in Georgia

John M.Posted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 8
Hello, Once you open the LLC..what paerwork is needed to bring your current rental property under it.

Originally posted by @Richard Balsam:

It's pretty simple on the Secr of State web site. I formed four LLC's years ago, and in the process of forming one today. They web site isn't intuitive on step 1- but the rest is easy. I had to contact them this morning and found the missing step. Our tax dollars at work i suppose...

Go here: https://ecorp.sos.ga.gov/  You're supposed to "know" that you click the big red tab toward the bottom of the page that says "Online Services". Click it and it will take you to a "sign on" page. Fill it out, and click "next". The following screen shows all the activity you can do on the site. Click the top right button that says "Name Reservation". You do not have to reserve a name - but why go through the process only to have them reject a name - and not refund your money?. Anyway - there is a $25 fee to reserve a name. I recommend to file this online, rather than print out a page and mail it to them. They will let you know by e-mail in 1-2 days about availability. Once the name is approved, log back in, and go to the same main page with all the choices, and click the top left button ( I believe) - to "form a corporation". The rest should be easy, once you receive your entity control number from them. 

You will have to fill out a few easy forms (#231), and Articles of Organization - but they give you a sample to follow - easy 3-4 steps. The site provides you these forms - I printed them out just to have them. There...you saved $hundreds doing it yourself!