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Erik T Reid I am still considering my self as a newbie,
1 May 2024 | 2 replies
It's challenging to find reliable starting points online without falling prey to scams.
Martin Nesta Land trust asset protection
1 May 2024 | 4 replies
Looking for reliable attorneys who can help with land trust for anonymity.
Jason Eisert Insurance is dropping me...
1 May 2024 | 8 replies
I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this, as well as recommendations for reliable insurance agents.Thank you!
Kenneth Germann Comps REST API
30 April 2024 | 6 replies
It sounds like what you want is Zillow's zestimate, which is usually in the ballpark but for some of those reasons above not entirely reliable and they have most of that data already brought in for them to use. 
Mounish Thatikonda Failed to estimate a rehab
30 April 2024 | 8 replies
I am looking for someone who can provide an expert assessment of the property's condition, outline the necessary repairs and upgrades, and offer reliable estimates for the rehabilitation costs.Any guidance or referrals you can provide would be immensely appreciated.
Aliya Landers Finding The ARV!
30 April 2024 | 5 replies
MLS websites aren't the most reliable, and I want to make sure I'm accurately calculating the ARV. 
Amir J Reichental Which address to use when buying a property under LLC?
30 April 2024 | 9 replies
Hey @Amir J Reichental, There are small pros and cons to this: Home Address:Pros:Privacy: Providing your home address keeps your personal information private, as it's not tied directly to your business.Convenience: If you're already receiving mail and other communications at your home address, it may be more convenient to keep everything in one place.Cons:Risk: Using your home address exposes it to potential risks associated with the property owned by the LLC, such as lawsuits or creditors targeting your personal assets.Tax Implications: Depending on your jurisdiction, using your home address could have tax implications, especially if you're claiming any tax benefits or deductions related to the property.LLC Address:Pros:Asset Protection: Using your LLC address helps separate your personal assets from your business assets, providing an extra layer of liability protection.Business Image: Using the LLC address for business-related documents can help establish credibility and professionalism for your company.Cons:Public Record: LLC addresses are often part of public records, which means they may be more accessible to anyone who wants to find information about your business.Mail Handling: If you don't have a physical presence at the LLC address, you'll need to ensure mail forwarding or a reliable method of receiving important documents.Ultimately, the decision depends on your specific circumstances and priorities.
Zachary Schimenz WARNING: Don't Use Ohio Cash Flow unless you want to lose thousands of dollars
8 May 2024 | 112 replies
When Engelo and I founded Ohio Cashflow in 2014, we were driven by the desire to provide honest, transparent, and reliable services in an industry plagued by stigma.
Luke Carl Determine how much an STR will make using the ENEMY method
2 May 2024 | 31 replies
Not as reliable or accurate as the above method. 
Shahar Segev About to do my first flip in Valencia, Spain
30 April 2024 | 2 replies
My aim is to not only profit financially but to gain in the process some intangible assets, such as project management skills, getting to know reliable professionals (i.e. realtors, contractors, designers, etc.) for the long-term, getting acquainted with the local market's promises and pitfalls, and basically adding some entrepreneurial muscle going into my next project.My strategy is to go small: find a second-hand apartment in a good location (I don't have enough funds for a GREAT location...); no more than 60-70 m2 (that's about 650-750 f2) to, among other things, lower renovation costs; 1-2 bedrooms, street facing and with a lift (if said apartment is above the second floor); with good bones, i.e., needs only partial renovation.