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Jeff Geertshuis LLC bank account from outside the US
5 July 2017 | 7 replies
We have Japanese investors in some of our deals and they invest through a Hawaii corporation, with a Hawaii lawyer accepting all correspondence for them.
Danny Randazzo Early Bird gets the Worm
11 July 2017 | 2 replies
We believe in Kaizen (Japanese philosophy for continuous improvement) and CANI (Uncle Tony’s take on continuous improvement).The real estate agent I work with is the best.
Ramon Wilson Are RE investors in Los Angeles crazy, stupid or know a secret?
9 September 2018 | 64 replies
One wealthy Japanese family has invested in two of my deals.  
Matthew Buaas Advice for a beginner, special circumstances
19 January 2022 | 1 reply
I work for big IT companies, making a decent salary around 70k USD, and got married to a non-Japanese and now having a kid here.
Jon Gorham Investing in syndications using an LLC
25 January 2022 | 11 replies
I am living overseas (in Japan) and I would like to invest as an LP in multifamily syndications using an LLC in the US in order to avoid paying taxes to the Japanese government on distributions from said syndications.
Pal Sa What is the catch with expat tenants?
28 February 2022 | 6 replies
You could still ask for bank account info, even if it is in Japanese, employee ID, passport info, visa info, information about where they live in Japan, pay stub, etc, you might also google their name and company info and see what comes up.   
James McQuirter Problem with flies at lake house
9 May 2022 | 10 replies
If they're coming in the house in mass quantities, they're probably not ACTUALLY ladybugs, but rather Japanese Ladybeetles. related, but the Japanese Ladybeetles do bite, are a bit bigger, tend to come inside in the winter and occur in massive hordes. https://www.abchomeandcommerci...dealing with them is a bit different.But to your larger point...yeah. if you live on a lake there just ARE bugs. it's part of the 'charm'. 
Matt Teegarden New Investor - Active Duty - Overseas
13 July 2021 | 11 replies
Please also feel free to reach out between now and February if you need some of the delicious Japanese treats sent your way!
Ernesto Uribe Starting out in rental property investing in California
20 September 2021 | 25 replies
I also wrote the story several times about the Japanese girl (fairly cute and sexy) ran away from home in Japan and when she got to the U.S. she had only a few dollars in her pocket.
Scott Passman So.....what is your bet?
2 May 2019 | 12 replies
Although it is my understanding the Japanese were diligent about saving which contributed immensely to the contraction of the currency supply leading to the marked deflation that occurred.