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All Forum Posts by: Jordan Lulich

Jordan Lulich has started 0 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: real estate attorney

Jordan LulichPosted
  • Attorney
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

I would suggest that you make sure your Attorney records the deed as well.

All companies must apply unless you meet a certain exemption. This will be based on the personal details of your business. For example, one exemption is tied to your total revenue which is $5M in gross sales or receipts in a calendar year. 

Post: Best Business Bank Account For Real Estate Investor

Jordan LulichPosted
  • Attorney
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Where are you located? The best banks that I have found based on your main concerns are smaller, regional, community sized banks.

Did you find someone to help you with your lending needs? I have a Florida based lender who helped prior clients of mine from Canada with their commercial real estate purchase. I can send you their information if you are interested. 

Post: Appeal property tax increase in FL

Jordan LulichPosted
  • Attorney
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Typically there is a small window for you to appeal (although this could vary county to county). I would call your local property appraiser office and ask about the criteria for appealing, because you may have to wait until next year when you receive the TRIM notice.