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Brandon Turner Fill in the Blank: In 2013 I Plan To ______________
3 January 2013 | 27 replies
This is a decrease from my initial goal as I have decided to hold out for more profitable deals this year. 2) Build 1 new construction project. 3) Acquire 4 rental units that cash flow a minimum of $300/unit4) Mentor 1 new investor and help them complete their first profitable deal5) Acquire 2 new private money lenders for a total of $200k in investor funds6) Have my company featured in the local news7) Be interviewed 3 times and build my reputation as an expert in my real estate niche.8) Streamline and automate 30% of my daily business operations9) Be in the position for my company to donate $10,000 to a charity/organization 10) Stop simply talking about it and finally take my girl backpacking in Asian and EuropeSimple, measurable, attainable, reviewable, and time bound goals.
Al Williamson Do Landlords Have Neighborhood Obligations
28 July 2013 | 37 replies
The charities and those also supported by our taxes (schools teachers and the like) do a lot of good-- and our taxes are already supporting at least some of these.
Bienes Raices "Are you the owner?"
28 June 2011 | 31 replies
I'll make it clear though, he still runs a business, not a charity, pay rent or your out.
Abdenour Achab Charitable Remainder Trust: Control and Expenses
26 August 2012 | 0 replies
I used what's left to mostly buy promissory notes.If, instead of selling and paying $75,000 in taxes, I am thinking I could have set up a CRT for, using GUESSED round numbers (GUESSED is the key here - that's where I need people who have actually done it to weigh in), would have had the following expenses:$5,000 to setup the CRT: I would have wanted to buy promissory notes, so I would have wanted to hire my own attorney, not use the free or cheap services charities offer to would be donors.$0 expenses for the gifted $30,000 (10%).
Antonio Denmark Need Help with 5 Pack Offer
18 November 2012 | 2 replies
I have a couple of ideals but wanted to get feedback from the Family.1.Form an S Corp-or an C-Corp.2.Quick deed all the properties to the Corp3.Slowly pay myself and wife from the Corp1.Transfer the other 3 properties to the LLC2.DO a 1031 exchange with 75% of the money just pay taxes on the other 25%(need some pocket money)3.Buy some things to offset that 25%4.Donate to charity to offset that 25%
Larry H. Nonprofit Organization Real Estate Question
23 June 2017 | 6 replies
My question is, if I purchase a house in the nonprofit corporation using cash, would it be legal to get a HELOC from the equity in that house to purchase a rental property in a separate LLC to help pay for the recurring costs of the charity house?
Mark Bosworth Blinds in A Rental House
3 May 2021 | 12 replies
I use upgraded drywall anchors (rated 50 lbs), rods that are 1" in diameter, and then pick up grommeted 84" or 96" curtains/drapes from a local charity shop or amazon.
Joshua Gordon Tenant Is Offering Full Year Rent In Advance
4 November 2019 | 43 replies
I know some good charities that could use that money.2.
Brian Morissey Selling at a Lost
4 December 2015 | 7 replies
If you plan on passing your property to your heirs​​ or on donating it to a charity the 1031 exchange could be a great vehicle.
Kyle Bigger Seasoned investor wanting to walk away from it all
27 December 2015 | 78 replies
Making more room in your business plan for charity is great, but not as an indulgence payment band aid for your conscience.