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Ila Darafshandar 7-unit rental complex
10 February 2025 | 7 replies
I believe it is limited/restricted in the city of San Diego for low income housing. 
Nathan Nathan Help required to create LLCs in Wyoming/Georgia/Michigan
8 February 2025 | 13 replies
They provided registered address and limited mail forwarding for free and the process was fast and efficient.
Khaled Seirafi Introduction - new to investing in Phoenix
14 February 2025 | 15 replies
I do have some very limited experience with commercial, but I've found it to be risky when retail vacancies come up, at least in the Bay Area.
Zachary Kessler Strategies for second property
10 February 2025 | 9 replies
Typically you can only have one FHA loan under your name at any given time, but there isn't a limit on Conv so long as you qualify.
Cameron K. Philadelphia 2024 - Top Hard Money Lenders
27 January 2025 | 8 replies
Lending capacity should only matter to those with large borrowing needs and require large legal lending limits but that wouldn't apply to hard money lenders anyway.
Bruce D. Kowal Decoding the tax return of your Syndicated LLC - related party transactions
1 February 2025 | 0 replies
Here are five dangerous provisions to watch for in an Operating Agreement:Dangerous Provisions to Watch:Authority to incur debt without investor approvalPower to make loans to other entities/projectsAbility to cross-collateralize with other propertiesPermission to use investor capital for other venturesCommingling of funds across different projectsWhy These Are Potential Ponzi Indicators:• New investor funds could be used to pay existing investors• Project-to-project lending can mask poor performance• Cross-collateralization puts your investment at risk for others' failures• Commingling enables masking of financial problems• Lack of project segregation enables fraudulent schemesProtective Measures to Look For:Strict single-purpose entity requirementsProject-specific bank accountsDebt limitations and investor approval requirementsProhibited related-party lendingClear fund segregation requirementsProfessional Best Practice:Request bank statements showing separate accounts for each project.
Jerry Shen Buying RE with Bitcoin
11 February 2025 | 167 replies
Trying to cash it out has been challenging -- exchanges go down at inopportune times, and Coinbase's limits mean you can only cash out 780,000 a year -- and that's if you time selling precisely when your limit reaches maximum.There is a huge exchange risk. 
Matthew Harrigan Mega backdoor Roth vs taxable
27 February 2025 | 11 replies
But unlike a Roth, there are no contribution limits.
Richard Rafferty Multifamily Owner Working On First Syndication
7 February 2025 | 10 replies
Well this is going to be more mandated by your investor base than anything a mentor can help you with (i.e. there are groups raising money targeting low double digit returns, with limited cash flow, and other groups that need to show mid-20s to get investor interest).Lastly, if you are looking at a mentorship: really hammer on HOW they will help you be successful. 
Ming Huang OKC long term investments experience and recommendations
6 February 2025 | 9 replies
Like you said, I want to seed different strategies I can implement with the limited capital I have.