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All Forum Posts by: Lucas Miller

Lucas Miller has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Looking for recommendations for an attorney in Maryland to assist with formation of LLC and assist with offer negotiations, tenant disputes , title transfers, etc. Currently own rentals on the eastern shore in Salisbury MD, but interested in exploring other areas in MD as well. Any recommendations/suggestions would be appreciated!

Hi All!

I recently formed an LLC with a partner, looking to purchase our first rental property in a few months. We're researching the best ways to handle accounting. We're thinking of using Landlord Studio or Rentec to keep track of income/expenses at the property-level, but would still need a way to track expenses for the organization (not associated with any individual property), as well as tracking capital accounts for owner contributions. For capital accounts and organizational accounting, we're interested in getting recommendations from you all. Would it be easy enough to track all this on spreadsheets? And if so, are there any pre-made templates out there that we could use as a starting point? Or, would Quickbooks be the best option for this, despite the learning curve?

Thank you in advance!

I am looking to jump into rental investing, just formed an LLC and intend to purchase a multifamily property in 4-6 months. Now that interest rates have dropped for mortgages, i'm also considering refinancing my own primary residence. Would refinancing now hinder my ability to get a conventional loan for my rental property in the near future?