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Theresa Davidson Beginning NoteBuying
26 January 2018 | 36 replies
So, no, institutional types don't have all the tools a local broker may have.Flexibility of an indivisual dealer to do a deal is not up to the board of directors, it doesn't need corporate approval, it isn't under time constraints of the assembly line process, marketing constraints or investor demands.
Marco Pagliaro Italian looking advices from where to start
11 February 2013 | 3 replies
I heard a lot about Florida, but I would be available for any profitable market.As foreigner, and with 1 homes to start (buy and flip) is advised to have a LLC or Corporate?
Tyler Bond Young and need advice.
19 February 2013 | 12 replies
That is why i decided not to go to school anymore and focus on what I want and love instead of working for some other corporation after 4-5 yrs of school and then student debts.
Craig Kucera Distressed Housing Best Trade in 20 Years According to Colony Capital CEO
11 February 2013 | 1 reply
This global infrastructure provides Colony Capital's acquisition team with proprietary market knowledge, sourcing capabilities and the local presence required to identify and execute complex transactions.In the twenty-two years since its inception, from a single Los Angeles-based office, Colony has invested in diverse and complex property, corporate, and portfolio transactions across five continents through varied economic cycles.
Jorge Ortega Getting a home loan while working for my parents
14 February 2013 | 4 replies
That would mean you would need to have a corporation too.If they were to pay you w-2 income, both you and they would get hit with a bunch of additional withholding taxes.Or maybe they could just become your private money lenders.
Jennifer Lee There is always money to be made in RE, don't rush in
30 May 2013 | 35 replies
College is great for people who are happy ladder climbing in the corporate world, or those who want to become a professional (doctor, lawyer etc).
Michael McGuire Business partner stole money, doing business behind my back
13 February 2013 | 3 replies
So my former business partner "accidentally" wrote 2 checks from the corporate account of my other brokerage business where he is not an authorized signer.
Arif Khan Commercial note buying forms
5 March 2013 | 4 replies
Your willingness to sell part or all and under what terms, with recourse will get you a higher price.Also, is the business or property listed for sale currently or in the past year, if so the asking price.The above will probably get you a bid subject to due diligenceRE Tax statement and proof of insurance and premiumsBorrower's financial statementCopy of the sale contract Copy of corporate authorizations if the note is in a company nameIf the note is in a business name, the filings on teh entity, copy of filed by laws/operating agreement, partners originally and prior to settlement a certificate of good standingAuthorizations for credit repots to be pulled on principals (this can be an old authorization, a new one is not necessary).Name, address and phone of the settlement agent, attorney, and listing broker if any.
Arcinio Arauz Helllo from California/Panama
19 February 2013 | 5 replies
I just became a full time RE investor due a corporate job downsize.
Sean Brennan How do you name your LLC to add the most value?
23 November 2013 | 62 replies
Generally, all non-rental income is not subject to SE tax.If it is multi-member and no election is made it is taxed as a partnership.If it is single or multi-member and Form 2553 is filed it will be taxed as an S-corporation in which distributions may be made and not necessarily all income will be subject to SE tax.If it is single or multi-member and Form 8832 is filed it will be taxed as a C-corporation which is taxed and dividends will be taxed personally as well.