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All Forum Posts by: Jon Silver

Jon Silver has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Real Estate Investment Company Structure

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Thank you for the info. Not opposed to sharing ownership, its just the people I am talking to that would invest dont want ownership as they do not want to do any of the work day to day. It would be a buy and hold company. I also may offer them ownership and charge the LLC a management fee for the work so they could not have to worry about that. Definitely open to different options. Thanks again.

Post: Real Estate Investment Company Structure

Jon SilverPosted
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I am looking to start a LLC for real estate investing and want to allow for investors to help me. I have a LLC for another company so I understand the ins and out of LLC, but not with investors. I own 100% of my other company. I want to create a LLC and ask others to help invest in properties and pay them a return, but not give them ownership of the property or the company. So they would get a set return, and I would own the asset and the company. So is this a common way to do this, and what is the typical return offered to investors? Also, if I needed to give ownership of property or company, how does this work?

Post: Where to get best lists

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Hello out there. I have tried a couple of list generating sites (expired/FSBO/etc). Any idea on who is the best out there? I want to be calling 50-100 people a day so I need to have solid lists.