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Brady Stout Snow Removal from Large Deck? Short Term Rental
3 September 2021 | 10 replies
Thankfully, we are located just outside the incorporated town of Breck so this will not apply to us.  
Ian Jackson From the beginning: starting an LLC
6 May 2022 | 7 replies
Later on down the road, you can consider getting an LLC or incorporate.
Jeron Crooks Filing a 1099 on an Willing Contractor
11 November 2019 | 22 replies
., and for your information, 1099's are NOT required for incorporated entities.
Jeff L. LLC Questions
10 February 2015 | 1 reply
Yes, you are personally liable for personal guarantees, but that does not extend constitute piercing the veil of a corporate entity, at least to loans or leases, that is acceptable practice.Hint:Now that you are a member, you might contact others in the state you may incorporate in, you may find an investor willing to work with you and they may agree to allow you to use their name as a registered agent, there is no liability for such agent except to notify you if the authorities inquire, so a very limited service aspect, so long as you agree to maintain the entity. :) 
Rob Gleason Newbie Rental diary - Part 2
19 February 2015 | 7 replies
I go with semi-gloss paint on all the walls and trim to make them easier to clean in the future.Bathrooms and kitchens - ceramic tile not sheet vinyl which can rip.Now that YOU have a chance to place the tenant, make sure you have a quality unit and don't settle for less than a quality tenant.
Justin R. Flooring materials
31 March 2016 | 5 replies
Justin R. depending on what's under the stairs, you may or may not have 'easy' options on the stairs.Floating vinyl flooring (looks a lot like wood) has worked really well for me in kitchens and hallways, etc. but i've found that I like ceramic tile better in bathrooms ... it ends up being easier to maintain over time.
Logan Jones Does anyone know anything about renatus program
4 July 2016 | 19 replies
Then, you've never worked in corporate America.This diagram doesn't translate well to this medium...* - Pres. / CEO** - Exec VPs**** - Sr.
Nick Hakim AirBn'Busted ...NYC AirBnB Penalties
18 August 2016 | 9 replies
Municipal regulators will always look to the titled entity for impairment corrections because ultimately its the owner that has the most to gain/loss should conditions present dictate changes.In the situation story, and in most instances in the NYC marketplace, landlords will need to incorporate new language into their rental/lease contracts that prohibit and AirBnB use, and furthermore pass on the financial liability for any breach to the tenant.In no way shape or form should the temporary on demand tenancy have any liability for building or use infractions resulting from their rental. 
Miles Stanley Why did YOU take the plunge?
29 January 2016 | 8 replies
Start out in corporate America, ad was happy there working my way up and happy to have consistent income.  
Jeffrey Mayer Deferring Income Tax on Buy and Hold Cash Flow
18 June 2016 | 10 replies
I was curious if there are any strategies that you all use to help limit your tax burden by deferring taxes to when they are, years down the line, used for personal reasons.Is there a way to avoid paying personal income tax on the cash flow generated from a buy and hold strategy if it is reinvested into more property/debt repayment/capital improvements or does that have to be rerealized as income tax if it is not in corporation of some sort.AND if I were to create an LLC to hold this property within the LLC would there be tax liabilities for any of the cash flow generated even if it were reinvested directly into the business.Thank you to everyone in advance who can help me begin to form a long term strategy!