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Todd Robertson Want to purchase rental property, do I need an LLC?
20 February 2020 | 12 replies
I require $100,000 which costs the tenant around $15 a month.If you have a higher net worth, you may want to consider an umbrella policy as well, just depends on your situation.
AP Horvath What would you do in my shoes?
9 March 2020 | 122 replies
Finally, if you are cash flow oriented consider an interest only loan.
Bryson Cox Vintage Duplex House Hack Investment Thoughts/ Opinions
11 May 2021 | 3 replies
I would also have them consider an umbrella policy as with that change they are taking on extra risk. 
Ken Hart Investing in Denver from Out of State
3 March 2020 | 14 replies
I don't want to COMPLETELY scare you off, but trying to buy and manage a first-ever investment property in one of the most competitive markets in the country from 1500 miles away isn't what I would consider an ideal situation if you're just starting out.
Roshan T. Setting Up Rental Property as an LLC
13 April 2020 | 6 replies
In my opinion, since I don't know your state laws re: LLC formation, the only reason I would consider an LLC is to remove my personal assets from view of a law suit.
Adam Ant Broker relationship; fee split on buy side residential trans.
16 April 2020 | 0 replies
As an alternative to a flat $7,000, I would consider an hourly agreement at $350/hour.
Bradley Ritter Good note funds for newbies
27 April 2020 | 6 replies
@Chris Seveney what do you consider an accredited investor?
Brandon Gamblin Clarity on how to use NOI.
26 April 2020 | 8 replies
The easiest way to understand the concept of cap rates is to consider an all cash purchase price for a small multifamily property.
Andrew Toye House hack lending advice
13 June 2020 | 3 replies
@Andrew Toye Hi, you could consider an income stated loan.
Peter Morgan Feeling confused to raise rent!
17 June 2020 | 7 replies
If they're more than 10% below market, you should consider an increase.Yes, there is a risk of them moving.