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10 March 2017 | 16 replies
In the mean time let your leases roll over into M2M leases to allow you the flexibility.
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11 July 2014 | 6 replies
Personally, and this is just my opinion, given that you can lock in those profits from stocks now, that's exactly what I'd do, with the exception of any well managed funds and roll over those over into what I believe is a more stable investment - real estate.These are just opinion and not professional financial advice.
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25 February 2015 | 25 replies
You can form an S-Corp LLC, start a 401k sponsored by that S-Corp, do a reverse roll over from IRA to 401k and then take a loan to yourself out of the 401k (up to 50% available funds not to exceed $50,000) and use that to do your Real Estate.
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19 February 2015 | 3 replies
@Chakits Krulsawat I'm assuming that you were trying to say "rollover"?
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7 April 2015 | 3 replies
I would also ask:1) Do they charge a leasing fee on top of the property management fee and if so does that fee roll over when someone signs a new lease or only to place it.2) if they provide any type of guarantees and if not wht happened last time something went wrong (if they tell you nothing ever went wrong run far and fast unless they are really new).3) if they can give you referrals. 4) What costs are excluded from their calculations.
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16 March 2015 | 34 replies
ANSWER: If you are looking to use retirement funds to finance your new or existing real estate business, a Rollover as business startup (ROBS) arrangement may be a good fit.
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22 February 2015 | 3 replies
@Bil Casimir you can "help" your Mom's IRA BUT you can not accept a dime for doing so, you can not benefit personally in ANY manner, nor can you manage her IRA or IRA/LLC for the reasons @Dmitriy Fomichenko stated above.In general though, your Mom's SDRA can and may want to setup an IRA/LLC for which she can play with Real Estate and manage her own LLC, on behalf of her SDRA, as needed for asset protection.You mom's SDRA can invest in another LLC so long as there are no disqualified individuals in the same LLC with a controlling interest.With all that said, if YOU want to play in her retirement sandbox...then she may be able to form an S-Corp on her own, do a reverse IRA Rollover to a new 401k sponsored by her S-Corp and then loan another LLC, or fund her an LLC that you and her are part of, or just your LLC, the money for the Real Estate...whichever way you all feel comfortable with.This is very important to get right...so don't hold weight to any forum post or opinion, consult the professionals in your local area for further guidance.
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24 February 2015 | 5 replies
The IRS allows for rollover and transfers out, but it is going to be up to whoever the administrator of the plan is if they will allow you to transfer it out.
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5 March 2015 | 4 replies
Once you've done that, you'll contact your 401(k) administrator and request a distribution rollover.
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3 September 2014 | 21 replies
Can I rollover additional funds into my self directed IRA from my IRA if additional funds are needed.