
24 April 2024 | 49 replies
The metro area population of Montgomery in 2022 was 367,000, a 1.94% increaseResidents and large corporations are attracted to the State of Alabama's pro business climate of low taxes and Sun Belt weather.

24 April 2024 | 40 replies
It’s a totally separate obligation by the insurance company.

22 April 2024 | 28 replies
If the building ever gets a $25 summons ticket from Sanitation (it happened once) we then bill it to the tenants in equal share. (1/3 each for a 3 family) and send a sternly-worded email.Re: Legal obligations - I know of no "legal" obligations to curb the trash on behalf of the Tenants that would supercede what was specifically agreed to in the Lease.

22 April 2024 | 5 replies
For example, Inheritance tax, capital gains tax ( not planning on selling but just in case), etc. do we create an llc within a trust or do we create a corporation. my accountant recommended a c corp and doing a title transfer but from the research I've done the leaves us liable to capital gains tax.

22 April 2024 | 5 replies
I've listened to a lot of @Jesse Vasquez's content and my plan would be to develop relationships with agencies, hospitals, corporations, and other businesses to 2-3+ X my revenue and hopefully create long-lasting partnerships.

22 April 2024 | 4 replies
Seems like a no brainier.For Example$2,000,000 property at 6.75 Cap20 year corporate tenant . 10%increases every 5 years.$700k down 1.3m loan at 6.5% amortizedover 20 yearsYou would make $18k a year in Cash flowWould pay down $31k a year in principalAfter the first 5 years.

23 April 2024 | 31 replies
Airbnb in particular, as a sharing economy-platform, feels more natural with a person's name attached, rather than a corporate name.

22 April 2024 | 12 replies
With a decade of experience of working in corporate finance, I've done top-notch deal analysis for this MTR; It's not luck, it's hard work.

22 April 2024 | 6 replies
I am not corporate type.

22 April 2024 | 14 replies
Some might have a strong NNN tenant in place with 10+ years left on the lease, and it might be a big corporation that you can take to court if they ghost on paying their rent, while others might be office suites broken up into small offices on 6-36 month leases with shaky tenants like a nutrition supplement MLM that uses the office for 3x a week rah rah meetings on how to recruit more people into the pyramid scheme, that are immune to law suits b/c you can't squeeze juice out of a rock.