
20 May 2024 | 10 replies
This can be a bit tricky, as you'll need to navigate the complexities of securing financing for a foreign investor.

21 May 2024 | 138 replies
Just that a 401k/QRP for an owner-only business is able to sidestep much of the complexity to which 401k plans are subject.In other words "Solo 401k" does not describe the type of plan; it describes the type of business that adopts the 401k plan.When you get a "Solo 401k," you're being given an honest description of the limits of the compliance support you'll be getting - adequate for businesses that don't have non-owner employees.

18 May 2024 | 5 replies
@Michael Doherty A very complex purchase.

20 May 2024 | 88 replies
I usually have an LLC each for my major Rentals ( 18 unit complex and 12 unit complex).

18 May 2024 | 14 replies
Areas are tough because enrollment is down and they have built several large new 200+ unit complexes in the last few years.

20 May 2024 | 28 replies
I (obvious) don't have a background in accounting or taxes.The history of my coming to be the sole shareholder of this s-corp is complex, long and, I have no doubt, filled with tax-planning blunders.In case anyone is still interested, and inclined the help, here it is in as abbreviated form as possible:1967: 5 families bought this property as a summer vacation for them to use collectively1980: 1 of the families sold their share (20% of the property and what is effectively a lifelong lease to one of the 5 cottages).

17 May 2024 | 2 replies
I’ve been in the real estate business for over 20 years, and I’ve seen my fair share of complex deals.

19 May 2024 | 90 replies
Before I bought it I was buying real estate giving myself and my daughter something to do, my lily girl (Alice kate) was disabled and a single father it gave us something to look forward to every day rehabbing apartments, I started doing some research on turning a small complex into something for her and design it for her wheelchair in case something would ever happen to me, she would have her own place ,in my research I seen assisted living facilities and thought thats what she needs something with nurses. well I found this 4000sqft building and it was an ALF I made the owner an offer and bought it!

16 May 2024 | 6 replies
Any delinquent loans are “put” back on the seller.From the seller’s perspective, it requires managing the complexity and liquidity requirements of outstanding options.To compensate for the transference of risk, notes with put options trade at a lower yield.- Sellers receive payment for the loan and a premium for the option.- Buyers earn a reduced yield but hold a valuable option.Much in the same way that equity yields are reduced in up markets when bought with put options.How often do you buy/sell debt with put options?

17 May 2024 | 17 replies
Hello, I am considering buying a few apartment complexes out of state and exchanging.