
29 August 2019 | 63 replies
I wholesaled two properties last month that were in corporate names, both had larger than normal profits for me.

1 March 2013 | 12 replies
Does the IRS give more credibility to someone who has a real estate license and has a incorporated real estate business (S - Corp) over a unlicensed real estate investor who is not incorporated who claims to spend 750 or more hours on their 5 rental properties?

22 March 2013 | 47 replies
I've been thinking long and hard about what other businesses I can incorporate in those locations.

18 November 2009 | 6 replies
I find that if a significant portion of your marketing is geared online then twitter is a good supplement and can be great as some people have taken full blown advantage of it and that's where a lot of the hype comes from.On the other hand if you don't have sites and an internet presence to point people to, then it loses its effectiveness.So bottom line if you are formulating an online marketing campaign then it is certainly worth seeing if you can incorporate it into your strategy.
26 August 2013 | 5 replies
Unless this is an expensive refrigerator, or you have your rental property in a LLC or incorporated,, then I wouldn't really worry about it,, (maybe that' not the right way but that's what I have done).Just take the refrigerator over to the rental and have an excuse to buy your wife a new refrigerator,,used refrigerators aren't really worth very much unless it is a built in or something special

19 November 2015 | 26 replies
., let's not get tied up on what title we give an attorney, as they are really in corporate law, then you need to inquire and you can say a lending, a finance, or probably in your case ask about banking experience.

13 June 2013 | 14 replies
It will be interesting to see how you incorporate your musical/artistic style into your real estate business.Consider real estate as an extension of your art and see where that leads.

16 June 2013 | 7 replies
We'll have 5 dads there, mine in the big chair.

20 March 2007 | 8 replies
Think about this: Ford motor company doesn't incorporate in every state but they operate in every state--pretty much every major company deals with this.

15 November 2015 | 12 replies
WORKERS COMPENSATION which is required if the contractor has any employees that are not officers of his corporation should he even be incorporated which many contractors are not.