Thomas L.
If I had a million dollars...
23 July 2018 | 8 replies
NNN leases are usually commercial properties that have 20-25 year guaranteed leases, that the tenant (franchise) pays for everything except you buying the building.
Ben M.
Hard money lender asking for LLC
23 August 2018 | 16 replies
In Texas the only annual costs for the LLC will be filing the tax return and franchise tax form if you use a CPA to do it for you.
Tariq B.
Would You Fire Your PM Over Outragous Maintenance Costs?
9 June 2018 | 9 replies
Greerings All,I have a couple of PMs in different areas and one particular I'm having issues with is a big box franchise one.I'm a nutshell they are charging 2 to 4 times on any fix I have them do.
Alyssa Kruger
Can I house hack in Brooklyn with only $25k down?
10 October 2020 | 15 replies
Sometimes, you can let others do the work for you, such as when franchises open up like Starbucks.
Carl Mccrory
Complex LLC question
16 November 2017 | 1 reply
Is there a way to avoid paying the CA $800 franchise fee since I do not file CA state income tax?
Account Closed
Seed Capital for Franchise business
15 November 2017 | 1 reply
I am considering starting a franchise for real estate wholesaling or property management.
Jordan Arnold
Brave and Curious Real Estate Agents/Entrepreneurs
27 November 2017 | 0 replies
Fellow members, I'm brand new to this forum and I’d like to initiate a discussion about large franchise brokerage agencies vs. the new technology brokerage?
Account Closed
What’s a good job to have before i full time invest?
5 December 2017 | 11 replies
Things to consider are annual co-commissions (essentially franchise fees), annual co-commission caps, desk fees, transaction fees, advertising fees, systems/platform fees, training programs, the schedule required, and then access to principal brokers and or mentors.
Robert Lafrance
Assignment of Contract and Terms - Buyer Pays Closing Costs
13 March 2018 | 2 replies
(I know 4 people that bought franchises with that company).
Jeongmin J.
LLC for income property
15 March 2018 | 7 replies
The Franchise Tax Board takes a very broad opinion of what constitutes "doing business" in California and it's likely that if you are living in California and managing the entity, even if it is organized in a different state, you may still be subject to CA tax laws and likely have to pay the $800 minimum tax.