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Lenny Reddic First steps..
2 February 2010 | 23 replies
Not to say that they aren't a viable option of finding deals that can be easily incorporated into a wholesale business, but I would recommend getting solid with other strategies first and then working into doing short sales down the road a bit.Outside of short sales, if it doesn't have equity its a no deal.
Joshua Dorkin The History of Property Management
19 November 2008 | 11 replies
Josh, I did a presentation incorporating this a couple months back.
Rick Tripp Everyone put in $10
31 January 2009 | 61 replies
Plus to put a small private REIT together with prospectus and all could cost in the region of $50kLLCLLC Much the same a REIT put without the benefitsI PROPOSE A PROPERTY INVESTMENT FUND.KEY ISSUES TO CONSIDER IN RELATION TO INCORPORATING A FUNDTarget InvestorsIt is important to identify your target investors at an early stage as this has an impact on the possible fund structure and where to establish the fund.
Corey Gentry Need Advice !!!
17 February 2011 | 51 replies
That alone is a superb reason to incorporate.
Account Closed New Member
6 December 2007 | 4 replies
I co-own a company called Explorations Incorporated.
Account Closed Company Wide Bigger Pockets Challenge
17 August 2010 | 6 replies
A fun competition never hurts any Office.Has anyone else ever incorporated something similar with their business?
Sameer Jain Forming a LLC for CA investors
23 February 2020 | 10 replies
Being a CA resident I have read in articles as you reside in CA even if you incorporate out of state you still have to pay $800 fee to state of California for an out of state LLC every year .
Davinder Hans Multi family Fire resistance separation
26 April 2020 | 8 replies
Generally there's a separate code, the IEBC, that's incorporated for existing buildings.
Tim Hall Greetings and Thank You
17 February 2020 | 4 replies
This would hopefully allow us to get some working capital then incorporate SFR's buy and hold, then possibly explore multi-units.
Gabriel Silverstein New guy - investment brokerage & tenant rep background
16 August 2007 | 3 replies
I don't do residential-related work per se, but occasionally we have worked with buyers looking for bulk purchasing.As noted, my background is 15 years in corporate and commercial real estate.