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Scott Webber Protecting Housing LLC's in Prenup from Divorce
13 November 2018 | 2 replies
Scott shall not be considered active under the following circumstances: unemployed while seeking gainful employment, on disability from full time employment, retired from government employment, or other circumstances out of control and atypical to choosing to pursue his housing business endeavors as his sole source of primary income. 1.Should Scott choose to “actively” engage in housing as his source of employment as defined above, Scott agrees to give 25% (twenty five percent) of his net profits accrued from his active efforts during the period of marriage to wife in the case of a divorce.2.Payment of such percentage of funds shall be payable over 120 equal monthly payments, or equivalent to no greater than 10% of Scott’s New York State Adjusted Gross Income, verified annually with payments adjusted the 1st of November each year, whichever is less, to ensure no undue hardship to Scott or the business will be endured.
Priyanka K. Exploring New Neighborhoods for Buy and Hold
21 November 2018 | 2 replies
@Priyanka K.When investigating new markets I look for things like population growth (upward over the last 10 years)Job growth 1% or greaterUnemployment =< national averageper cap income 20KHousehold income 3 times annual rentnumber of households (in comparison to other markets) Favorable government policies (is the local government looking to attract business) those numbers will give me a sense of the macro market.
Shawn Mcenteer Purchasing property that had a flood
14 November 2018 | 4 replies
The main issue I think you are going to have if you move forward with this property is the only insurer that will take a property that has had a recent loss is the (National Flood Insurance Program) NFIP or government program (What is the NFIP?). 
Nerissa Marbury Charging tenant for stove repair that equates to replacement
16 November 2018 | 56 replies
Of course, you need to first check with the rules and laws that govern your responsibilities as a landlord.  
Tamara Glass Opportunity Zones - Is anyone investing in these?
24 August 2020 | 17 replies
I find this to be better (at least for me) as I don't have to mess with the various government process (which tend to make me ill)
Tyler Amnott Section 8 yes or no?
5 December 2018 | 14 replies
They will do things that you could never imagine tenants would do.Keep in mind you are actually renting to the government and baby sitting government wards.
Alexander Ransom Help. Tenant Abandoned Property
15 November 2018 | 17 replies
Why is that.Is there a reason for you not learning the regulations that govern your business in advance.
Peter Hynes New Real Estate Investors - What Entity?
14 December 2018 | 13 replies
"Parent" Series LLC is officially registered with the Secretary of the State, becoming a publicly filed entity, and is governed by an Operating Agreement4.
Sam Kwak Rent Control in Chicago, IL...
25 November 2018 | 12 replies
Last month or so, the conversation for Rent Control has been on the table for the State Government.
Brendon Pishny Series LLC Liability Structure
1 December 2018 | 6 replies
But you should understand where it comes from and how much credibility to give to it.