Tim G.
Adventures of a new landlord errrr, Slumlord...
29 July 2013 | 58 replies
Anonymous tips happen.
Lane Kawaoka
Tax Deductions Poll for Travel/Entertainment
15 February 2014 | 3 replies
I as hoping if we could start a mini poll to see where we each stand amongst our Buy and Hold cohorts.I made a spread sheet that you can anonymously list your rental income and how much you are claiming in travel/meal expenses.
NA N.
Naming my LLC and Privacy on single member LLC
31 August 2012 | 6 replies
Any of those would give you anonymity from that standpoint.In order to stay off of deeds and recorded documents, you would have to appoint another Manager of the LLC and that person would have to sign.
Jeff S.
Old timer investors. Are you going to be one?
15 January 2013 | 47 replies
That's why we appreciate property collectors anonymous.
Chris Bounds
Bandit Sign Police
27 February 2013 | 14 replies
Seriously . . . if you have to creep around with anonymous numbers and other sketchy tactics to promote your business, it probably isn't the kind that is going to bring you much credibility.
Geronimo T.
Attorney retainer fee
27 May 2016 | 9 replies
I'm also thinking of forming a Land Trust for more anonymity and so I can transfer a home I own into the trust that will be held by LLC.
Graeme Ford
Asset protection and difficulty in loan acquisition
20 October 2017 | 5 replies
One of the podcasts with Scott Smith #109 he recommends having your properties in an LLC or a trust for anonymity and asset protection.
Jon Adams
Starting an LLC
25 October 2014 | 1 reply
@Jon Adams If your LLC is a sole proprietorship, then you can transfer the properties into the LLC without creating any issue with your lender.You can also simply transfer them into an anonymous land trust, which affords you a degree of anonymity and therefore protection.
Yenlan Patton
How to say... offer the deadbeat tenant cash to move out
11 April 2016 | 44 replies
--Anonymous
Milind Shastri
Requirements to convert a garage to a bedroom
5 January 2018 | 18 replies
Sometimes garage conversions require zoning approval, and depending on the city requirements, they may force you to have it inspected to ensure it's been done up to code.I would call the city and ask how to handle it - anonymously at first, to see what your options are.