Tony C.
Bought REO with existing occupants who created fraudulent lease
16 September 2016 | 5 replies
Police have frequented the property on many occasions for calls of domestic violence and burglary.
Victoria Townsend
Attorney & CPA giving conflicting advice... help?
14 February 2017 | 30 replies
I liked Wyoming's LLC laws so I created my LLC's in Wyoming (as a domestic LLC), and registered them as foreign LLCs in Ohio and Michigan.
Remi Oguntoye
Registering an Existing LLC in New York State
17 February 2019 | 6 replies
If you also plan to do business in NY, you may be required the LLC in NY.NY LLC(Domestic or foreign) are required to do the publication requirement.You should consult with an attorney prior to setting up the LLC.
Ruben Garcia
LLC vs. Corporation, book keeping
23 June 2022 | 3 replies
The most common is a domestic (e.g. in the same state as the property) LLC, taxed as a disregarded entity or partnership (the default).
Sylvia B.
Fallout from tenant breakup. How would you handle this?
19 July 2018 | 16 replies
Threats/domestic issues are none of your concern, she should be calling the police not her former LL.
Reed Goossens
Questions You Should Ask Your Broker When Buying U.S. Real Estate
25 May 2016 | 0 replies
I have developed some very important questions that every investor (international or domestic) needs to ask their broker when buying U.S. real estate, particularly commercial real estate (my flavor is multi family).
Joshua Dorkin
Whitener & Flynn Properties LLC Management - St. Louis
29 February 2008 | 57 replies
There were some domestic issues (I feared for my safety, as well as that of an unborn child at the time) that I will not go into which caused me to have to terminate my lease early.
Connie Brzowski
Go Zone? Harbor Funding Group
3 February 2009 | 4 replies
You are from Texas (domestic investor) and to enjoy the maximum benefit of Go Zone you should go with conventional financing.
Ryan Johnson
Rentals why no cats?
11 February 2011 | 28 replies
(sarcasm) :)We have 5 (FIVE)...........yes five.The key difference is NOT the cats but the owners who take care of them.Many owners do not properly care for their animals.Our cats have always been indoor cats. 2 were strays but were kittens when found.All our cats are domesticated an dhave been tested and cleared.They are spayed and neutered.They never go outside except for our porch on the balcony upstairs for a few minutes then they want to go back in.Having animals is expensive to take care of properly.You have to make sure they have regular vet visits to keep them healthy.Every 3 weeks we clip their nails,clean their ears,and comb them.We brush their teeth a few times a week and bath them occasionally.The only reason a cat will go outside of the litter box is if:1.they cannot access it2.The owners don't clean it enough (how would you like standing in crap to go to the bathroom).3.The owners have too few litter boxes for the number of cats4.The owners let sick cats or outside cats mingle with their inside ones which can lead to many diseases including feline leukemia.I would say in fairness to landlords as pet owners who own our house we are probably in the top 30% of pet owners as far as caring for them.The cats if you clip them every 3 weeks will not do damage to the carpets as the claws will not be sharp enough.Also if you have scratch pads they can that will help immensely.Pets cared for properly have shown to reduce stress,prevent strokes,and lower blood pressure for better heart health.As a landlord you would have to consider many pet owners would fall into the negligence category sadly.For this you have to take on bigger deposits to mitigate the risk.
Account Closed
Can Registered Partner Disinherit Surviving Partner via Will?
4 March 2015 | 1 reply
10 years ago, Investor A from California met Investor B on business trip in DC and they registered as domestic partners in DC.