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Austin Yamamoto Newbie advice in Hawaii
15 September 2020 | 6 replies
First of all, I am not familiar with the real estate market of Hawaii, so I don't really know how far 400k can get you.. but with that amount of appreciation, and looking at how things are unravelling (COVID etc), I would just sell the property and sit on cash till a new and very clear opportunity comes up. 
Gbadegesin Obisesan Special case 1031 exchange
24 April 2023 | 5 replies
@Eric Dacierno, Yeah S corps are hard to unravel without recognizing the gain. 
Scott Pyrcz Transfer home into LLC
12 March 2018 | 36 replies
I repeat to you so read it slowly: You are NOT hiding your assets and no skip tracer is needed - you are placing legal liens against your property or properties to eliminate any equity exposure The LLC is in WY because it has the best protection laws against lawsuits and charging orders The WY llc is NOT doing business in any of the states where you have properties and the liens recorded are simply representing money owed to the WY LLC as would be supported by The operating agreement (so the Wy LLC does not need to register in any other state) The liens from the WY co are to capitalize the entity hence they are legal IOUs and WY llc is a legitimate creditor under the lawNo judge in any federal court can unravel a legitimate lien in this structure or any others - so you are emerging about what you wrote above as if this was the case no lender in this country would extend a loan as a judge could just remove their lien (I hope you get it now!)
Ken Shipp Retirement- Exit Strategy,
7 January 2018 | 10 replies
There are three follow up questions that will help you unravel that.1.
Idris Haroon HELP!!! My financial advisor said I'm over leveraged
28 May 2021 | 73 replies
@Idris Haroon there is alot to unravel here, im an FA ill give you some of my thoughts.
Mehran K. "What If" Section 8 Were No More
3 August 2017 | 173 replies
I don't believe there is any threat of "those" people resorting to civil riot as much as by a greater population that would not allow or tolerate such an economic unraveling.
Todd Burton Oceanpointe Investments LLC
10 April 2020 | 146 replies
but I am sure this is far deeper as it unravels
Michael O. Are We Causing the next Bust?
10 July 2018 | 47 replies
Those of us who were FORCED to bail out the banks when the whole scheme unraveled
Sarah Jones Asset Protection
31 August 2021 | 23 replies
@Joe Gore Hi Joe, There is a big difference between creating legal liens with economic subtance versus creating fraudulent liens that should be unraveled in any court.
Mike D. Mortgage Assignment Contract Overview?
26 April 2012 | 108 replies
Yes they are very easy to do, yes you can can make quick money but in the end 3 to 5 years when these unravel you will wish you could just hide.