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All Forum Posts by: Prabhjot Khinda

Prabhjot Khinda has started 4 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Favorite marketing channels

Prabhjot KhindaPosted
  • Tracy, CA
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 7
@Ryan Gagne right now myself but I am going to get mojo dialer. Triple line dialer.

Post: Commercial Lease Agreement

Prabhjot KhindaPosted
  • Tracy, CA
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 7
@Stanley Bronstein thank you Stanley! I will consider this advice.

Post: Commercial Lease Agreement

Prabhjot KhindaPosted
  • Tracy, CA
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 7
My father and his brother currently own a shopping plaza with 6 units. The plaza is currently under a LLC. But now they are thinking of not having a partnership in it anymore. How can my father and his brother equally split the plaza onto their own names or LLCs? What agreement would have to be made? I was thinking of each person having 3 units. I just want to know how this can be done in a nice legal way without any complications. Thank you.

Post: Favorite marketing channels

Prabhjot KhindaPosted
  • Tracy, CA
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 7
@Ryan Gagne cold calling
@Arianne L. Congrats! This is a very motivating story! Do you wholesale real estate in California? I have been trying to but it’s a tough market
Erica Gonzalez with that mentality like that, of course you aren't going to make it. Wholesaling isn't easy but if you really dedicate your time and effort to it, it is very much possible. There are people who started wholesaling when they were only 19 years old and have been doing great. They didn't quit and they stayed persistent. Sometimes what's holding us back isn't our surroundings, it is our own mindset.
Another reason why a lot of people tend to get started in RE investing or stay neutral is because they don't know WHERE to start. Sometimes we tend to spend too much time researching, reading books, and finding the perfect time, that we stay neutral or get stuck. And I personally have fallen into this category. And I am trying to get out of it. My best advice would be to just start and just go and learn as you go.