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N/A N/A Transfering a property into an LLC
9 April 2010 | 6 replies
The number one target in litigation, according to my attorney, is the Minutes.You should hold meetings at least quarterly if your LLC is not very active, say for a landlord where no significant business is conducted.
Dick Green Protesting Chinese President
8 May 2006 | 1 reply
To start with I wouldn't believe ANYTHING that Michael Savage says, the guy is just another gasbag, know nothing, bigot in the mold of Rush Limbaugh and others.The lack of civil liberties that you refer to is something called the (paraphrasing here) "Disrupting A Foreign Dignatary" Act, or something to that effect.
Dwayne Hirsch Government and your phone records
11 July 2006 | 17 replies
If the monitoring (and any other erosion of civil liberties) is allowed to continue it'll quickly become a fact of life to all and accepted as "normal".
Scott Froehlich New Investor - DBA, LLC, or Incorporate???
28 July 2006 | 11 replies
Unless you have some really substantial assets you arent going to be a big target for litigation.
Mikey Kay credit checks, background checks? what website to use?
16 May 2012 | 16 replies
Years later...Search around for your state's criminal and civil records website.
N/A N/A rehab vs flipping
26 November 2006 | 23 replies
I have never heard of an arrest around any failures to disclose of this type since it is a civil matter and not a criminal.
Nate Carmin Would this be a land contract?
13 June 2007 | 4 replies
Just some comments to flipper 101 as to that land contract transaction that went south.Well it does not surprise me since anybody can bind the other and to split the legal title with the seller and equitable title going to the vendee or buyer can lead to diasterous results on the title on the property if the buyer claims an equitable interest which he has..and getting a tenant out if he defaults can proves to be a nightmare and how he binded you by encumbering the property is unbelievable.If you suggest using an outside entity such as a trustee why not just use a land trust and get all the benefits of using that enitity and thus by the trustee holding bot the legal and equitable title called the doctrine of equitable conversion now you have a situation where not other party can take advantage of one another and you would all vote to your designated trustee on any and all affairs of the trust property due to it being a beneficiary directed trust so you must ALL be in agreement, sure avoids litigation and disputes and no one can circumvent you on your investment.I know that feeling of getting burned which is why I use land trusts in my investing since all parties are equally protected in any given transaction.We all made our mistakes in this business..that is for sure..
Joshua Dorkin What has BiggerPockets done for you??
3 December 2009 | 20 replies
Only my pending litigation will get that money back at this point.
Kurt Schmid What's the best way to approach you?
28 January 2007 | 2 replies
Its odd, though, when you get back to civilization and here all the "dreamers" who promise to go with you on your next expedition, they just begin to sound like empty words.