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Gui Qiu Non U.S. Citizen + Buy property = 40% taxed upon death?
13 October 2018 | 1 reply
Citizen you don't get 5 million  U.S. dollar tax exemption and it doesn't seem likely possible  to have an workaround for this (e.g. living trust)My dad, who is age 65, doesn't speak English ,invested about 7 million U.S dollar worth of property  in commercial and residential property(houses, stores, offices) , from his personal fund a few years ago, investment are doing fine  ,however,   recently  I discover that there  is no way for him to leave his asset to me after he passed away without an heavy tax because he is Chinese national, I asked with my dad's   accountant ,property manager, and Everwill , they have no clue how to solve this problem and Everwill told me the living trust will not able to help on estate tax if he is not a U.S. 
Gui Qiu Non U.S. Citizen + Buy property = 40% taxed upon death?
14 October 2018 | 2 replies
Citizen you don't get 5 million  U.S. dollar tax exemption and it doesn't seem likely possible  to have an workaround for this (e.g. living trust)My dad, who is age 65, doesn't speak English ,invested about 7 million U.S dollar worth of property  in commercial and residential property(houses, stores, offices) , from his personal fund a few years ago, investment are doing fine  ,however,   recently  I discover that there  is no way for him to leave his asset to me after he passed away without an heavy tax because he is Chinese national, I asked with my dad's   accountant ,property manager, and Everwill , they have no clue how to solve this problem and Everwill told me the living trust will not able to help on estate tax if he is not a U.S. 
Kenneth Liz Trying my first deal and putting in my first offer
17 October 2018 | 17 replies
They are very helpful for discovering what your offer strategy should be.
Tim Chiu Security Deposit / Last Month Rent did not transfer at closing
14 October 2018 | 4 replies
You might be able to ask the closing agent why it was not discovered by them, but then again what would it cost to recove the funds from them if they were liable.
Robert Gati Utilities Home Monitoring Systems instead of Sub-Metering a SFH?
13 October 2018 | 0 replies
It's led me to discover home monitoring systems like Eyedro (for electricity) and Flo (for water), where apparently you can track usage and figure out the consumption for a separate unit like a mother-in-law suite.
Khemaro N. LLC as property management tax bene?
22 October 2018 | 3 replies
Your LLC may need to pay brokers, bookkeepers, land operators and lawyers to discover properties, get them, handle lawful issues and keep your records precisely.
Steve Wilson Gag Order for Residents/Owners
17 October 2018 | 8 replies
I’m scouring the country looking for a similar case or a legal expert with experience with whether such information is "private" and members who legally obtain it can be forced to keep it secret, or whether a fundamental First Amendment right to free speech might apply, especially where an owner has never signed any confidentiality or non-disclosure agreement before or after buying in.Thanks!
Michal Kolenda Closing Problems With Occupied Building
16 October 2018 | 4 replies
We were set to close initially on November 15th, but during attorney review i discovered the current leases end Feb 28th in one unit and April 30th in the other two.
Handie Kunen Refinance to LLC - is it considered a sale?
17 October 2018 | 11 replies
I just discovered he is a member here. 
Dave Pricken Lending funds from my SD Roth IRA LLC to business partner
19 October 2018 | 8 replies
I discovered that the expert advice from BP is correct, a business partner is a disqualified person.