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Matt Pitschman Funding a multi family buy and hold needing minimal repairs
17 January 2014 | 4 replies
I gave them a semi-flexible, semi rigid deadline to let me know; I didn't want to apply too much pressure, but I didn't want the deal to get away.
Ryan S. Why are LLC's so complicated can someone tell me what I need?
7 June 2013 | 14 replies
First you need some basic business consultation and you can get free advice from SCORE, google that and follow from there, probably have advisors near you.An LLC is sufficient to do anything any RE, the type of business structure has very little to do with the nature of business conducted, as a small business your considerations should be based on tax matters, ease of adminitration, flexibility to conduct business, ability to obtain financing and insurance and lastly liability matters.
Taylor Brannen I'm looking to get started in real estate investing and have a few questions
14 June 2013 | 18 replies
this is what you will have with a condo or townhome association....If they decide they want to replace roof, be prepared to pay whether it needs it needs it or not...this is just an exaggeration but i like the flexibility of making my own decisions as to what needs repair and what doesn't and determining which contractor I want to use.Again, just my 2 cents.Again, best of luck!
Gary West Buy or Build?
15 June 2013 | 6 replies
Strategy, risk level, job/income security, spouse, # of kids, tax situation, age, location, flexibility and so many more.
Fernando Mendez College Senior Starting Out
13 June 2013 | 7 replies
You may not have much capital but you do have time and flexibility.
Lyndsey Keller Rent due on the 15th?
13 June 2013 | 8 replies
The late fee is a flexible date.If you train your tenants or borrowers there is a grace period, they will always work within the grace period.
Justin Foster Opportunities in a small vs. large city?
19 June 2013 | 8 replies
No market remains the same, gotta be flexible to stay in one area long term.
Mike H. Conventional refi cash out - 6 mos seasoning was completed
3 July 2013 | 13 replies
There's always that other 10 or 20% of the banks that are going to be more flexible.
Mike P. Adcive needed for interviewing with brokerage
27 June 2013 | 2 replies
I want even more flexibility in Real Estate.
Jon Klaus Refinishing hardwood floors
29 April 2014 | 20 replies
Here you will pay $2.00 - $3.00/sq ft pending on how much "volume" you might do with a particular contractor and/or the flexibility of your schedule.