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Andrew Martinez Is it a good idea to invest in vacation rental properties
8 December 2018 | 12 replies
With lower costs, preference from OTAs, full-time staff, sophisticated technology, etc., property managers are usually able to outcompete homeowners, which is why they are able to offer homeowners guaranteed income that is often just as high as a host's net income from self-management. 
Steven Mitchell taxes - flip corp selling prop to owners
6 December 2016 | 3 replies
There are some avoidance with both but with an S corp you'd also have to take wages and pay payroll taxes off of them. 
BENJAMIN KELLY LLC vs C Corp vs S Corp: Tax Issues
12 December 2016 | 3 replies
Payroll or dividends.  
Brandon Benifield How to plan for costly maintenance??
13 December 2016 | 4 replies
It isn't all that sophisticated.
Christina Reklaitis Need Help With This Situation
15 December 2016 | 6 replies
Most more sophisticated contracts and commercial contracts say that selling your interest constitutes an assignment, but most residential contracts don't mention it at all, so there's nothing stopping you from doing it that way.
Account Closed Looking to learn commercial real estate syndication
19 January 2017 | 13 replies
Due to the nature of the business in that you're dealing with more sophisticated investors, your breadth of knowledge must be that in which you can rub shoulders with these people and speak the same language. 
Chris H. Growth without SFRs? How?
3 January 2017 | 30 replies
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as: a bank, insurance company, registered investment company, business development company, or small business investment company;an employee benefit plan, within the meaning of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, if a bank, insurance company, or registered investment adviser makes the investment decisions, or if the plan has total assets in excess of $5 million;a charitable organization, corporation, or partnership with assets exceeding $5 million;a director, executive officer, or general partner of the company selling the securities;a business in which all the equity owners are accredited investors;a natural person who has individual net worth, or joint net worth with the person's spouse, that exceeds $1 million at the time of the purchase, or has assets under management of $1 million or above, excluding the value of the individual's primary residence;[10][11]a natural person with income exceeding $200,000 in each of the two most recent years or joint income with a spouse exceeding $300,000 for those years and a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year;[12] ora trust with assets in excess of $5 million, not formed to acquire the securities offered, whose purchases a sophisticated person makes."
Chinmay J. Buying a food franchise. (Need some Insight)
29 September 2018 | 17 replies
With $15 minimum wage on the way, payroll plus workers comp is a huge cost.
Theo Z. Is My Math Right on This Loan Scenario?
9 January 2017 | 11 replies
As a lender, I'm sure you look at this through a much more sophisticated lens than I'm able to. 
Kyle Bronstein Financial Feasibility of solar electric for rental properties?
23 June 2019 | 9 replies
They are just not generally as sophisticated of a buyer.Also, here in south Florida electric bills vary greatly with the seasons.