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Xavier Garcia Do I need a realtor to make an offer?
2 March 2017 | 5 replies
I don't want to disregard my agent altogether, but I know he's busy.
Scott Freer Financing
10 February 2015 | 20 replies
Rinse and repeat (I think that's the term, disregard if it's wrong).
Brian Loibl Newbie from Saint Paul, MN
18 May 2018 | 12 replies
Disregard if you're already doing this :-).Best,Kurt 
Dave Holman How to sell 10% of a property LLC?
6 May 2018 | 7 replies
Then there is the question of if you are currently a disregarded entity or not... lots for you to think about, and maybe run by a competent financial or tax person. 
Ali Hashemi Setting up Business Entities
26 March 2018 | 5 replies
Technically, mine is a single-member LLC, therefore the IRS considers it a "disregarded entity" and this step is superfluous at this point.- I then contacted the registered agent of my choosing and gave them the LLC information and EIN.- I then contacted my bank and created a business account in the name of the LLC with the EIN and transferred funds into that account.- Now, I can buy real estate (actually, I could have done this all along), but due to the "disregarded entity" status of my single-member LLC, the loans will be issued to in my personal name based on my  personal credit score and my personal debt-to-income ratio, etc, in part because my company has no credit score of its own yet, and won't for years to come.At some point, you can quit-claim the property into your business' name, but be aware that most mortgages have a due-on-sale clause so that by making that "sale" (effectively selling the property to yourself) your bank may require payment in full.  
Alfred Litton What If I DON'T Want to Be Paid by My LLC?
4 April 2018 | 13 replies
@Alfred Litton, assuming your LLC is disregarded for tax purposes (which most are) then you have to pay the taxes regardless of whether you pull the money out or not.
Mary Hasnon Looking for local meetups and clubs
24 February 2016 | 3 replies
If not, disregard my previous statement and know that I was just testing you lolAlso, if you upgrade to pro (pretty sure it's only for Pro members), you can use the "Find Members" tool here on BP.  
Amie D. Property tax assessment on foreclosures
8 January 2015 | 13 replies
Or, is it typical that they just disregard a purchase price on a foreclosure after a while and set their own property values, as they appear to have done here.Thanks!
Isaias Aranda Jr Series LLC Taxation Question
5 October 2018 | 0 replies
The LLC is just my wife and I as a disregarded entity, in Texas.
Terry Lee Code Violation list
14 April 2016 | 14 replies
Tell them what you are looking, disregard who is upset, angry or didn't have breakfast, you are on a mission and this information is there for you to have.