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Daniel Quijada Can foreign investors have access to all types of loans?
21 November 2018 | 1 reply
I was wondering if a foreign person (non US citizen or resident) can have access to all the loan options?
Henry Wang CLE out of state investor - buy and HOLD < property management
3 April 2019 | 26 replies
I plan on coming over in the next 6 months or so and talking to as many people as I can.Obviously, not being a US citizen makes getting a loan extremely difficult so I will be looking to pay cash.
Max Ball More important: Value-add property or neighborhood growth?
25 November 2018 | 21 replies
I went and walked around there a couple months back and there are some very interesting signs of growth.Boyle Heights has had some issues gentrifying, because anytime people come in and open these new-age millennial shops, the citizens react defiantly, sometimes even violently.
Gil Ganz best use of monthly rent
18 November 2018 | 5 replies
heynot sure if this is the correct sub-forum but i'l give it a go. planning on buying a property, long term rental, all cash. now, say i have around 500$ coming in to my account every month (this is in theory, after all expenses are paid and taking into account vacancy, small repairs, capex etc'). current plan is buy a property every once a while (at least every 2 years, could be less once mortgages will be an option for me, non us citizen starting to invest here. talking about properties in the range of 60-80k). letting the money sit in the account until i buy my next property does not seem optimal to me, but on the other hand investing it in the stock market or something like that does not sound good either because i will need that money in a short period. perhaps i'm overthinking it but i'm trying to see i'm leaving any money on the floor so to speak :)what do people around here do? 
Justin Rogers Insurance Help in Tampa, FL
17 October 2018 | 6 replies
., Citizen insurance too, are the two that I know of.
Jingru Sui Use tax id to run background check?
10 October 2018 | 8 replies
They should also have employment that can be verified.Just remember they are not citizens of the country.
Shannon M. Minimum Qualifications what are your standards
15 October 2018 | 34 replies
This might be the “sensitive” verbiage as there is a such a focus in this country right now on who’s a citizen and who isn’t ???
Gui Qiu Citizen + Buy property = 40% taxed upon death?
13 October 2018 | 1 reply
Citizen you don't get 5 million  U.S. dollar tax exemption and it doesn't seem likely possible  to have an workaround for this (e.g. living trust)My dad, who is age 65, doesn't speak English ,invested about 7 million U.S dollar worth of property  in commercial and residential property(houses, stores, offices) , from his personal fund a few years ago, investment are doing fine  ,however,   recently  I discover that there  is no way for him to leave his asset to me after he passed away without an heavy tax because he is Chinese national, I asked with my dad's   accountant ,property manager, and Everwill , they have no clue how to solve this problem and Everwill told me the living trust will not able to help on estate tax if he is not a U.S. 
Gui Qiu Citizen + Buy property = 40% taxed upon death?
14 October 2018 | 2 replies
Citizen you don't get 5 million  U.S. dollar tax exemption and it doesn't seem likely possible  to have an workaround for this (e.g. living trust)My dad, who is age 65, doesn't speak English ,invested about 7 million U.S dollar worth of property  in commercial and residential property(houses, stores, offices) , from his personal fund a few years ago, investment are doing fine  ,however,   recently  I discover that there  is no way for him to leave his asset to me after he passed away without an heavy tax because he is Chinese national, I asked with my dad's   accountant ,property manager, and Everwill , they have no clue how to solve this problem and Everwill told me the living trust will not able to help on estate tax if he is not a U.S. 
Huy Le Should I Create a Corporate for Rental Units
14 October 2018 | 4 replies
@Huy Le Are you a US citizen, resident alien, non-resident alien?