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Joseph M. Do you use a separate LLC for each investment property?
3 October 2020 | 29 replies
It has been advised that single entity LLC's be created and all funds flow through another LLC to avoid the cash being frozen should you be sued.The other reason for using an LLC or C corp. is for tax advantages.  
Chris C. Cash Out retirement fund!! Is it stupid for me??
4 April 2019 | 46 replies
I will address then with my rationale for each.The pension will be frozen so I have to do something with it. 
Edita D. efficient track of money in BAH: how many business accounts and which ones
19 November 2012 | 21 replies
Accounts can be frozen and siezed under several events effecting your tenant and done so without your consent or knowledge.
John Cohen Closed on a 48 Unit Multifamily - First Syndication
12 February 2017 | 102 replies
Winner, Winner, chicken dinner (frozen or thawed?)...
Bennet Sebastian Door hangers
2 January 2017 | 20 replies
my dad was selling the very first frozen bread in the market place mid 60's.. and  just like all the 'bP fanatics he was looking for something better.. nothing more nothing less..
Dan Crenshaw Negligence causes pipes to freeze. Who is at fault?
13 March 2021 | 21 replies
I told them not to do that because you’re not really saving that much AND the cost of a frozen or ruptured pipe is WAY more that what they would ever save on a gas bill.SO......about a month later, they say they have no heat after being away for a few days.
Yuriy Skripnichenko How did this weather affect your properties?
12 January 2018 | 34 replies
Frozen pipe in the crawl space in the basement.
Tristan Moylan I'm 22 and have $300xxx, What should I do?
19 April 2022 | 42 replies
Right now I have so many options I'm overloaded with what direction to go that im frozen and stuck not knowing what to do. 
Mary Eubanks Tips for rules to put in place when renting
2 January 2023 | 11 replies
You don't start to make a profit until all of your costs is recovered, that means all of the cash you put in.5 - Don't think of the property as your asset, think of the cash that's in it as your assets (cash flow = liquid cash; Equity = frozen cash)6 - When the property's equity equals double the down payment (cash) you put in (this is the equity you paid for), your property starts to lose money. 
Peace Lily Help! Burst pipe and tenant DEMAND reimbursement
14 January 2018 | 34 replies
Tenant agrees to take due precaution against freezing water or waste pipes and stoppage of same in and about said premises.This includes, but is not limited to disconnecting all garden hoses from outdoor faucets prior to freezing weather and opening cabinets under fixtures that are adjacent to outside walls to allow warm air circulation near water and waste pipes.If water or waste pipes are frozen Tenant will notify Landlord immediately and in writing.If Tenant did not take due precaution to prevent the freezing and/or fails to notify Landlord of a problem in a timely manner, Tenant will be held liable for all damage caused thereby.