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Account Closed LLC Trust Deed investing -- Insurance for the LLC?
19 August 2018 | 5 replies
. – none of which is applicable when the LLC strictly engages in paper transactions without employees and a physical office. 
Chris Jensen How Do You Have Time to Be So Active on BP?!
24 September 2018 | 114 replies
I’m fairly new and have not taken the time to set up key word searches for the forums so I mostly stay engaged in the “trending” topics.
Gorden Lopes Interested in virtual meetup
27 January 2019 | 15 replies
:)I am thinking of having a google hangout session for whoever is interested in just meeting up and talking about huntsville real estate market.
Roshan Jain How to get started in this real estate world?
26 November 2018 | 2 replies
Well currently I'm CS Executive Student (a professional course from The INSTITUTE OF COMPANY SECRETARIES of India) and also I'm engaged in a Network Marketing business.
Vadim Rubinstein Wholesaling out of state , does my llc need to be in the state?
5 September 2018 | 4 replies
@Lee Ripma is correct - as a California resident actively engaging and managing an LLC from California, California will declare nexus and require a registration, a tax filing and a minimum $800 fee each year.Marketing into other states may or may not create nexus (depending on each state's laws, so look them up) and need to register/file in that state, but as @Wayne Brooks indicated, you will most certainly need to be registered in any state where you want to sign contracts and otherwise conduct business in that state.From each state's point of view, anybody who wishes to sue you must be able to do so in the state where the transaction took place so you must be registered in that state with an agent who can accept legal service on your entity, should the need arise. 
Daniel Hans Title company refuses to accept my notarized docs
22 August 2018 | 23 replies
It is extremely rare that a buyer or seller in a residential transaction will engage an attorney.. 
Russell Ammon Greensboro North Carolina Networking
12 September 2018 | 6 replies
Hi @Russell Ammon - try the Greensboro Deal Makers Session
Rob Bergeron U.S. Creates Task Force to Strong Arm Property Owners into.....
30 August 2018 | 2 replies
This, specifically, is to be applauded in my opinion:To encourage more landlords and property managers to participate in the HCV Program, HUD’s new Landlord Task Force will host a number of forums across the country to engage directly with housing providers, specifically those who do not participate in the voucher program.
Tae C. Northside - Did it just die?
28 February 2019 | 26 replies
Schools are getting back in session so that slows down things somewhat.  
PJ Kolnik HUD Campaign to Boost Landlord acceptance of House Vouchers
24 August 2018 | 12 replies
Looks like HUD might be looking to make Section 8 and Housing Vouchers less difficult to accept by initiating listening sessions across the country.