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Alfred Bell Does anyone use a Checkbook IRA LLC?
16 December 2023 | 82 replies
A single member IRA LLC can continue to be funded via IRA contributions or transfers, and the reporting for such an entity is very simple.By contrast, when an LLC is formed as a partnership between two separate IRA accounts belonging to a husband & wife, the resulting entity is subsequently considered a disqualified party to either account, and no future funding may occur. 
Larry Bowers DOT recorded in wrong county!
7 July 2018 | 14 replies
– B’s failure to search is irrelevant – Buyer has no legal duty to search the title records before buying land – Buyer deemed to have constructive notice of what search would’ve shown • If B had searched, B would not have found A’s deed (which was unrecorded)"This is in contrast to pure race jurisdictions, where the only relevant question is who records first, and race-notice, where question is both who recorded first and whether that person had notice.So to answer your question, in a pure notice jurisdiction, intent is irrelevant.
Kent R. Hard Money Loan Forms
17 January 2012 | 5 replies
Compare and contrast for your protection as needed.In regards to how the title knows what to add to the closing statement, well that comes from the lender.
N/A N/A 50% / Itemize
26 October 2007 | 38 replies
Contrast that to carpet in rental properties.
Rob Beardsley Proponents for appreciation strategy?
24 November 2017 | 39 replies
@Rob BeardsleyHere is a real life example.Around 2004, I bought a property for approximately $890k in Brooklyn, NY and had very little monthly cash flow.TODAY, That property is now worth close to $3 Million and Cash Flows around $5k per month.I'd like to Contrast that with a friend of mine, Steve.Steve bought approximately the same Value of properties, but for Cash Flow in Bristol, CT.He has been making $1k Cash Flow for the past 13 years.The Value of his properties, which was similar to mine when I first bought, bearly move up, probably around $100k more.His Cash Flow never really grew, mostly because the Property Taxes kept climbing with any increase in rent in his area in Bristol.The Biggest problem that Steve had was that he lived in NYC.In 2004, his apt that he rented was renting for $2,000 per month.
William H. Selling my house. buyer wants me to carry a note. Help me out
11 April 2017 | 32 replies
Another choice is to offer a lease and give a ROFR or Right of First Refusal.From the Baylor Texas Law Review:Although often associated with options, the first-refusal right is not a true option.An option is an irrevocable offer that gives its holder a unilateral right to trigger the purchase at the option price during the option period.In contrast, a first-refusal right does not give its holder the power to compel an unwilling owner to sell.
Adam Craig Need help with exterior paint colors
1 April 2018 | 10 replies
But if I were to do anything, I'd just go with a lighter trim color to give more contrast between the trim and the green on the home, maybe a light gray or even white. 
Corey Demuth question about being an uneven partner in a flip
20 August 2011 | 5 replies
A JV is for a specified period of time, or for a specific project in contrast to a partnership, which is usually an on-going business.
Jarrod Askin To LLC or not to LLC
18 January 2016 | 13 replies
In contrast, a sufficient liability insurance is imperative for every property owner.
Frank S. How Should I Seller Finance To Tenant
3 May 2016 | 12 replies
By contrast, in an executory contract, the purchaser is usually given immediate possession, but is required to satisfy numerous obligations over an extended period of time before the seller has an obligation to transfer actual title.”