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Steven Medina Accounting challenges to Holding LLC
23 February 2023 | 7 replies
Then per state you invest in, create two child LLCs each owned by the WY Holding LLC.
Duc T Tran Asset Protection Attorney for CA, MI, Ohio, WA rentals (CA res)
21 February 2020 | 4 replies
Holding/Parent LLC to hold child LLCs. 1. 1 LLC in MI to hold all Detroit Properties.
Galen Bricker What to do with inexperienced (young) applicants
16 January 2016 | 14 replies
My wanting to help out some young people (the first time) resulted in police on site for domestic abuse, social services checking on child welfare, non-payments and about $2500 in damages after they finally left (holes punched into walls, damaged carpets, etc)I'm not saying don't take a chance, but make sure the rental rate is not lower than the market (which attracts undesirables at times), and do your due diligence!  
Jamie Hodges Is this even possible for me? Scared to even post!
14 May 2020 | 13 replies
I am a single mom of 3...I recently worked as a medical assistant and due to covid and lack of child care due to schools being closed, among other problems in the office i worked in, I quit my job.
Nathan Killebrew What is your favorite quote??
31 May 2020 | 313 replies
School is where you send your child to be raised by other children.""
Harry Perrette 1031 exchange between 2 LLCs I manage.
23 August 2023 | 5 replies
The Internal Revenue Code has attribution rules that attribute ownership of parent/child to each other as well as partnerships to each other when there is common ownership of 50% or more in each. 
Dan Schweit Where to find positive cash flow properties???
12 May 2019 | 66 replies
I actually relocated from the Seattle area to Kansas City for work for a couple of years (moving back to Seattle in a couple of weeks as my wife and I are expecting our first child in 12 weeks), so it allowed us to view properties in person.
Becky Hoffman I need to get SUPER creative!
6 August 2023 | 5 replies
Wow Becky, that's a lot--Maybe way to much for a short term goal.You don't want to end up worse off than you are now--which could happen if things don't go as you planned them.Maybe tackling the big dog on the playing field first and then revisit the other stuff a little later.The Big Dog being Domestic Violence...you were not put on this Earth to be his Punching Bag whenever he is having a bad day.Maybe you can get him to go to Domestic Violence counseling.If you split up, you can together with the courts help decide about the house, pets, kids, visitation for both of you, and child support payments, and possibly spousal support payments. 
Lesley M. Duplex with lead in soil
4 September 2023 | 10 replies
Based on the below, I think lead in older buildings in San Francisco (and the rest of the Bay area for that matter) is pretty common but I would not personally downplay it given how harmful lead can be to a child's development.
Eric Barnett Series LLC - Process
3 September 2018 | 10 replies
All new acquisitions are directly into the Series LLC, however, in applying for a commercial loan for a multi-family, the bank would not "loan" to a series llc, not the "child" nor the "parent".