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Lamont Marable How do I know if I'm accredited?
4 March 2020 | 4 replies
Generally speaking you need a net work in excess of $1,000,000 but there is more to it than that.
Ian K. Contractor Issues-What would you do?
5 March 2020 | 2 replies
I'm wondering what course of action I can take as I really feel that this is excessive fee. 
David DuCille Has Bigger pockets jumped the shark?
30 March 2020 | 29 replies
My point is it's been getting very excessive beyond normal amounts recently and I'm not talking about my personal email box, I'm talking about here in bigger pockets specifically.  
Ashish Acharya Tax Tip on Student Loan
5 March 2020 | 1 reply
If the $10,000 limit is exceeded, the earnings portion of the excess distribution is included in the individual's income and is subject to a 10% penalty.
Kase Knochenhauer Why does not one talk about Solo 401(k)?
7 March 2020 | 5 replies
You may wish to confirm that the new 401k provider will handle the ongoing compliance support such as any required 5500 filing (e.g. 5500-ez for a one-participant plan with assets in excess of $250,000), any required tax reporting (e.g. 1099-r in the event of a distribution or in-plan Roth conversion), mandatory plan updates and amendments, etc.4.
Jacob Rogers How to structure a 3 way partnership?
5 March 2020 | 2 replies
One way to get more comfortable with this, is to structure any excess capital that one of you brings as a loan, with a fair, but relatively low interest rate.However you decide to structure it, I would suggest hiring an attorney to reduce the agreement to writing.
Jay Batista When to cut a deal loose?
6 March 2020 | 4 replies
Mold is caused by moisture and lack of ventilation so yeah thats the deal killer for me personally.
Brandon Pierpont Buyer negotiating house price after previous buyer backed out
7 March 2020 | 4 replies
I just received a copy of the previous inspector's report, and there were some plumbing/electrical issues (that supposedly have since been fixed), high moisture in some areas (so we will need to do a mold test), and a roofing issue on the carport, as well as some wood rot and a few other issues.  
Zach Lincoln Investing Retained Earnings
29 March 2020 | 17 replies
Generally putting rental real estate inside of any corporate tax entity (C or S) is not a good idea.If you're going to wholly own the RRE assets, owning directly or via a disregarded entity (SMLLC) is generally the way to go for income tax purposes.If you expect to have ~$100k of excess cash flow each year to invest, it might make a lot of sense to spend a little time with an attorney and tax CPA who can advise you based on your individual facts, circumstances, and goals. 
Paul Bame VA Refi- Need some advice
11 March 2020 | 9 replies
Please DM me if this holds any interest for you and I can give you the name of the Broker agent who can provide you with his opinion as to whether or not you have VA credits coming to you and if your Credit Union is passing them on to you or if they are keeping the credit a secret and worse yet, keeping the credit for themselves.HI Barry,That is true, we operate as a broker and we have set comp plans with each lender that we can only change once every quarter so if there is excess credit in the market we're obligated to not only disclose it you as a borrower but also give you all of the excess credit.If I was a banker or a correspondent lender and I had excess credit I would not have to disclose to you that I had 4.00 pts of credit behind the rate, of which if you had gone to a broker you may have received 1-2 to points of that money you could use to offset your other closing costs, prepaid taxes/insurance/interest,etc.VA IRRRL or interest rate reduction refinance loans are some of the best because they have a refunded funding fee of only .50% or exempt if you're an exempt Vet.Thanks for pointing out the above as Im sure it will help Paul on his decision process.