Quentin Mitchell
My 3rd Deal but first Probate property
30 December 2019 | 0 replies
Probate properties can take a long time due to arbitration but if it's the right property it can be worth it.
Kevin Tillery
A LENDER TO AVOID AT ALL COSTS
9 April 2020 | 3 replies
FYI, on 01/02/20, during arbitration, Sean Richway crossed out my equity percentage in our ratified contract in a further attempt to hide and steal my money...The audacity of this guy.
Account Closed
LLC Creation Question - Which State to Use?
15 November 2019 | 2 replies
Also, the state of formation is likely where internal disputes would be brought among LLC members, so if you and a partner live in CA, you probably want to arbitrate in CA if the two of you had a disagreement.
Marc Paelo V. Tumamak
LLC for out state BRRR
13 November 2019 | 1 reply
Also, the state of formation is likely where internal disputes would be brought among LLC members, so if you and a partner live in CA, you probably want to arbitrate in CA if the two of you had a disagreement.
Jesse Kreun
Forensic Accounting anyone?
6 September 2019 | 4 replies
Also note that there is a good chance that the property manager may have destroyed or "do not have" the relevant documentation anymore depending on how far back you believe these activities has been going on for which will complicate the process.Hiring a lawyer will be expensive and especially if it goes through the arbitration process.
Joshua Duvall
LLC in CA or DE for flips?
20 November 2019 | 6 replies
Also, the state of formation is likely where internal disputes would be brought among LLC members, so if you and a partner live in CA, you probably want to arbitrate in CA if the two of you had a disagreement.
Cliff T.
Better to start new LLC? Or use same one?
25 November 2019 | 5 replies
Also, the state of formation is likely where internal disputes would be brought among LLC members, so if you and a partner live in CA, you probably want to arbitrate in CA if the two of you had a disagreement.
Kathy Austin
Solar panels, combining comed account
30 November 2019 | 8 replies
If the tenant disputes the charge, is it a legal issue or does it go to arbitration?
Yisrael Weiss
Separate LLCs for a California Resident
3 December 2019 | 14 replies
Also, the state of formation is likely where internal disputes would be brought among LLC members, so if you and a partner live in CA, you probably want to arbitrate in CA if the two of you had a disagreement.
Mike Da Silva
co-ownership agreements without being on title or mortgage
5 December 2019 | 4 replies
Not adding debt to my name, and more significantly, not being able to be approved for any more debt.Some points from our ownership agreement are:-Description of ownership structure ie. 50/50 and what funds that is applied to (equity, monthly cash flow, refinance etc)-who is responsible for what with the property-who is bringing what $$ to the dealThere are a few other things and more details to those points but the final piece that should be considered is an agreed upon process and person for arbitration should the partnership not dissolve amicably at some point.I have a positive history with the person who has graciously partnered with me.