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Dan N. Can a Wyoming LLC own an investment property in ANY state?
9 January 2025 | 18 replies
., to the best of my knowledge a Wyoming LLC can own property in any state, however the LLC must register as a foreign entity in that state. 
Andrew Giunta Does anyone have personal experience and knowledge with condo conversions in Hoboken?
26 December 2024 | 4 replies

I am looking at a 5 unit building that I want to do a condo conversion on. 4 units would be vacant 1 has a rent controlled tenant in there who does not want to move. I would owner occupy it so I don't know if I have a...

Portia Dampier Seeking Advice on Coaching/Mentor Programs for Real Estate Investing
3 January 2025 | 10 replies
Are there other, more cost-effective alternatives to gain similar support and knowledge?
Sean Anthony Jeff Swiecicki / JBS Realty - Fraudulent Realtor and Property Manager
10 February 2025 | 29 replies
In approximately September 2023, he placed an employee as our property liaison who had knowledge of our account and property. 
Michael Long Investing Cleveland, OH area
9 January 2025 | 10 replies
Definitely connect with an investor-friendly agent, they should have all the knowledge, resources, and connections you will need.
Leeling Chew Should all tenants fill out rental application, or only the one who pays the rent?
10 January 2025 | 8 replies
This helps protect against roommates being swapped out, etc without our knowledge.
Ryan Vienneau Buildium users - how do you handle credit card tracking???
14 January 2025 | 8 replies
Buildim has a general ledger so you can record credit card transactions the same as in any other bookkeeping software 1- add to chart of accounts a current liability called for example capital one credit card2- when you want to record a credit card transaction go to general ledger create a journal entry, for example if you swiped your card for a maintenance expense in the amount of 1,000  youshould debit maintenance 1,000 and credit your liability account called capital one credit card for 1,000so your liability account balnce is always the same amount as your credit card balance 3- if you pay intrest on your credit card add to charts of accounts an expense account called capital one intrest fees and when you got charged intrest create a journal entry debiting capital one intrest expense account and crediting your liability account 4- to record a payment to your credit card you can record a check from your bank account payable to capital one you should add them as a vendor or you can do a journal entry It simple for anyone with a little bookeeping knowledge and btw thats how its also done in quickbooks or anywhere else And thats the correct way doing it although there are a few other workaround ways for exemple creating a contra asset or as paying a vendor So i dont know why you blame buildium it would be the same with any other software 
Vijay Singh Sambasivam Financing Strategy & Recommendations for a Storefront
6 January 2025 | 3 replies
Are there any knowledgeable mortgage or finance brokers in the Houston area who have expertise in similar transactions?
Johnny Lynum Multifamily vs. Single-Family—What’s Your Take?
17 January 2025 | 20 replies
My logic behind a area to hold is basically is in my zone of knowledge that means close in and in a  A-B area .BIG fish can have the whole USA in their  zone .Outside of my zone I am thinking flip it there are exceptions like all rules . 
Meir Koplovitch Real estate investor in Birmingham, AL
8 January 2025 | 13 replies
Would love to connect and knowledge share if you are interested.