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Housing Bubble: Why it may be worse than previously thought
22 July 2017 | 199 replies
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Bryan Pham
I am being audited, what is the first thing I should do?
8 August 2017 | 3 replies
If your risk is high, or you're simply unsure of what your risk level is then perhaps you do need to seek assistance.You should get a solid tax practitioner to represent you (that may or may not be a CPA).
Gurpal Cheema
Attorney Fees for Eviction
21 August 2017 | 13 replies
He's a sole practitioner and can't re-sell that time at the eleventh hour.
Aaron Van Curen
SFH to Syndication : Where to start?
17 October 2019 | 19 replies
If you don't have capital, lend your time to help those that have that experience and perhaps help them with a variety of tasks including raising capital, finding deals, etc.Places to learn and network:1) BP (of course), books on syndication from practitioners, networking at MF meetup groups to start then branch into areas you are interested that will increase your chances of learning and networking w/the right groups...etc.2) Legal / courses and conferences on syndication, MF investing, etc.
Austin Peters
Interested in Foreclosure books.
18 April 2022 | 6 replies
An experienced practitioner in your local area would be the ultimate resource to spend time with strategizing.
Troy Kalange
1031 Exchange Limitations With a LLC
21 February 2022 | 4 replies
ALT=”image”>Here are some of the most common partnership dissolution structures:Distributing an undivided interest: Many practitioners believe there is less risk of an exchange being disallowed on audit if the partners wanting to receive cash on the sale of the Relinquished Property (“cash-out partners”) receive a distribution of their partnership interest.
Greg Cook
Different Real Estate Attorneys for each state?
7 March 2022 | 3 replies
If you go off into mineral rights or water rights, you might need a different lawyer than your LL/T practitioner.
Raj Gunaselvam
Books on Commercial Real Estate
9 August 2021 | 2 replies
So if you are looking to really jump in and want to put some money behind it, its a great option on how to become a commercial practitioner.
Meghan Roman
Seller Nondisclosure Issue in Minnesota w/ Active Lawsuit
12 August 2021 | 16 replies
Or find a small-ish firm/solo practitioner that specializes in real estate litigation (not just drafting deals) such as Greg Lang https://www.langlawoffice.com/Whenever you contact a lawyer like this, be prepared to ask them for a referral if they don't want to handle your particular matter.
Sean Ruggiero
Todays episode, "Become the Bank" with Whole Life Insurance?
6 July 2021 | 55 replies
I don't know if it is because they see it a threat to their business because they have contractually, as an Infinite Banking practitioner, to sell exclusively WL, even when IUL today make more sense.