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Cameron Fowler Out of State Investing Locations
28 August 2024 | 32 replies
In my opinion, finding people that you can trust and build relationships with is a better use of time than scouring and trying to find the latest and hottest market.  
Randi Nicole TIPS on Vetting Buyers / Investors
25 August 2024 | 1 reply
- Agent relationship(s).
Rahim Kapadia How a Hotdog Stand Friendship Led to a Winning Real Estate Deal
26 August 2024 | 0 replies
I'd recommend building genuine relationships in any investment process.
Jason R. Banks willing to open accounts for a cell in a Series LLC?
27 August 2024 | 18 replies
First, develop a good relationship the "business banker" most banks have a dedicated person.
Nathan Niemiec Story by J.P. Morgan Feedback
26 August 2024 | 14 replies
We are committed to offering market competitive pricing by taking the entirety of the JPMorgan Chase & Co. relationship into account.
Maryann Fialdini Title Insurance Claim Denied -- Need Advise
29 August 2024 | 14 replies
agreed I have a really good relationship with WFG I know the Chairman personally..
Tony Sherman Let's brainstorm about private lending
25 August 2024 | 8 replies
Maintain a relationship with the broker/lender.
Rajagopalarao Paidi Any recommendation on forming out of state LLC or Home State LLC
26 August 2024 | 8 replies
Let's break down the pros and cons of each approach:Forming an LLC in the State Where the Property is Located:Pros:Compliance with Local Laws: Establishing an LLC in the state where the property is situated ensures compliance with local regulations and laws specific to that jurisdiction.Legal Clarity: It provides clear legal jurisdiction and may simplify any legal proceedings related to the property in that state.Perception: Operating with a local LLC may give tenants and local authorities confidence in your commitment to the community.Cons:Additional Costs: Setting up and maintaining an LLC in another state means incurring additional registration fees, taxes, and possibly hiring local legal counsel.Administrative Burden: Managing multiple LLCs across different states adds complexity to your administrative workload, including extra paperwork and compliance requirements.Tax Implications: You may face tax obligations in both the state where the property is located and your home state, potentially leading to double taxation or complexities in tax filings.Managing Through Home State LLC:Pros:Simplified Management: Handling all properties under a single LLC streamlines administrative tasks, reducing paperwork and simplifying tax filings.Cost Savings: Avoiding the need to establish multiple LLCs in different states saves on registration fees, legal expenses, and ongoing maintenance costs.Consistency: Uniformity in management practices and legal structures may contribute to efficiency and ease of operation across your real estate portfolio.Cons:Legal Exposure: Operating out-of-state properties under a home state LLC may expose your personal assets to the laws and liabilities of the other state, potentially diminishing the liability protection the LLC offers.Compliance Challenges: You'll need to ensure your home state LLC meets the legal requirements for conducting business in other states, which could involve additional filings and fees.Perception and Credibility: Some tenants or local stakeholders may prefer dealing with a landlord who has a local presence, which could impact your reputation or relationships in the community.Ultimately, the decision depends on your specific circumstances, risk tolerance, and long-term goals.
Mila F. We only approve fixed dogs/cats. Are we supposed to exempt ESAs from this rule?
29 August 2024 | 33 replies
Simple solution: Inform them that unfortunately you can’t accept ESA letters without being able to verify the validity of the letter by speaking with the local licensed mental health professional who prescribed them their ESA, so that you can verify that they have a legitimate disability requiring an ESA as well as that whoever prescribed it to them is a real licensed mental health professional who has an ongoing relationship with them beyond just receiving a one-time payment to “prescribe” the ESA. 
Adaze Foltz Share your thoughts
20 August 2024 | 8 replies
How to build strong relationships?