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Philip Schultz Does it matter where my CPA and Lawyer are based?
24 June 2016 | 16 replies
In regards to accreditation last time i checked i could take the test in other states (I have heard some states are easier) (I'm in Columbus Ohio and am taking it in Ohio) but you're still certified either way.  
Jack B. It's raining qualified applicants! What to do!? lol
13 March 2020 | 42 replies
But keep defending poor reading comprehension and swallow your own chill pill for a brand new member and new realtor...I'm an accredited investor...unlike you. 
James Denon Backing out of a great deal because of coronavirus covid-19
26 March 2020 | 37 replies
More jobs will be consolidated example after 9/11Things will be probably more automated.Working from Home will be more accepted with companies and saving tremendous on offices cost.Schools may promote video learning, Home schooling example what happening in some states.Environmentalist probably love it right now.
Ashley Petersen What would you do with $60k if you’re goal was $5k/mo. income?
12 May 2020 | 111 replies
Note: you have to be an Accredited Investor for some of these 15% ++ investment funds.
Jack B. Hardwood flooring: does this look like normal wear and tear?
13 April 2020 | 40 replies
But thanks for your opinion, accredited investors like me really don't care what you think or people who think the difference between the first and second set of pictures is just a lack of gloss.
Edward Koehn out of state investing
17 February 2022 | 10 replies
Accredited investors (who used to own turnkey rentals) all laugh how they wished they got out of owning rentals sooner.Why would you want to be the direct owner... better to move to LP with no management headaches, not having to optimize equity with refinances in the future, little to no liability, and no debt in your personal name... and no crazy tenants :PIf your net worth is over 500k, I can't really find a good reason to buy a rental property.
Joseph Coleman Thoughts on using series 7 to qualify as an accredited investor?
14 July 2022 | 27 replies
Has anyone successfully used a series 7 in order to qualify as an accredited investor to invest in RE syndications? 
Brad Lowery Best strategies for raising money to close on multi-family deal
9 October 2017 | 1 reply
We need partners who are accredited investors (200k in income last two years, or joint income 300k in those two years, OR 1 Million net worth individual or joint, OR extensive experience in investment management, business, and financial matters).
Sonal Dhuper Commercial real estate
3 May 2018 | 7 replies
Are you accredited investors?
Lynn Anthony Strategy? Came across some money and need help!
9 August 2022 | 45 replies
People invest passively in syndications and funds because they have a life, a career, a family, and don’t want to have two jobs.If you’re not an accredited investor there are limited options for you to invest passively in syndications or funds.