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All Forum Posts by: Ray Li

Ray Li has started 29 posts and replied 60 times.

Post: Looking for online notary in CA

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

Sorry I might've mistaken "digital notary" for "online notary".

Post: Looking for online notary in CA

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

I thought California allows online notaries?

According to this

https://www.nationalnotary.org/knowledge-center/news/law-updates/ca-assembly-bill-2143

Thanks,
ray

Post: Looking for online notary in CA

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

Sorry not directly related to real estate, but can anyone recommend an online notary service in California?

Thanks,

Ray

Post: Does 506b need a security lawyer?

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

Just wondering, has anyone used Bootstrap Legal's AI-drafted syndication? I know that Amy Wan is a highly reputable security attorney here on BP, but I haven't seen much about what people think regarding AI vs human attorney for legal issues.

Thanks

Post: Does 506b need a security lawyer?

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

Thanks guys! I'll definitely look for a security lawyer. I guess everything I read about syndication only talks about 506c, so I wasn't exactly sure about 506b.

Post: Does 506b need a security lawyer?

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

I'm considering raising funds from a group of friends and families to purchase a small multifamily property. Since I personally know all the investors, it should be a 506b I assume. In this case do I need a licensed security lawyer to help prepare the necessary documents? Or can I just get a real estate lawyer to form a LLC and prepare the membership docs?

thanks

Post: Water Conservation Program for Multifamily

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

I was looking at a multifamily property (~40 units) and the broker mentioned that I should look into water conservation program to help reduce the water usage. After a bit of googling the only thing I found was https://savedallaswater.com/multi-family-toilet-replacement-program/

Does anyone know if there's any other programs specific to multifamily that I can implement?

Thanks,

Ray

Post: Holding cost deducted or added to basis?

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

If I buy a house in January, spend 6 months rehabbing it, and then rent it out in July, do the holding costs during the first 6 months (prorated property tax, mortgage interest, insurance, utilities, etc) get deducted from rental income, or do they get added to the basis of the property?

Thanks,

Ray

Post: Filing rental income under personal vs LLC?

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

Ahh never found my answers after googling a bit. Apparently rental income under LLC still gets filed under schedule E since it's not active income.

So I'm guessing I won't even need to mention the LLC at all in my tax return?

Thanks

Post: Filing rental income under personal vs LLC?

Ray LiPosted
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 5

Ahh ok, I was under the impression that I needed to file it separately and give myself a K1 even for single member LLC's.

I looked it up and noticed that personal rental income & losses get filed under schedule E while LLC income & losses get filed under schedule C. That means I still need to keep track of them separately before and after I move the properties to LLC right?

Also if I have a net loss in my schedule E and I use it to offset income in schedule C?

Thanks,

Ray