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Edwin E. Life insurance
31 March 2022 | 42 replies
@Marcus JohnsonI am NOT here to give you a financial plan but I will say that you have a lot to learn.I agree that partnership are NOT the most advantageous form of a business but this principle applies even if we incorporate.
Eve W. If the property title is under LLC and I am the owner of the LLC, what do I need to bring at close to show I am the owner of the LLC?
24 May 2013 | 4 replies
In my experience the title company will ask you for articles of incorporation prior to closing.
Don K. Corporatedirect LLC formation
17 June 2011 | 2 replies
With two or more members, it would be preferable to have an Operating Agreement, to clearly spell out the relationship between or amongst the members.While I don't know of CorporateDirect, it would seem that an attorney providing incorporation services in all 50 states would by neccessity provide only generic, basic documentation, while a local practicing business attorney would be able to provide documentation more specific to your individual case.However, as I stated I am not familiar with this particular legal organization, and if anyone has information contrary to what I stated above, I would be most interested in learning about it.
Account Closed Spreadsheet for Multi-Tier Waterfall Dstribution Model
18 April 2013 | 20 replies
I am glad you guys are going to incorporate the GP/LP partnerships and cashflows to this as I think that will really help people understand fund structures on BP.
Anthony Murphy business type?
18 September 2011 | 10 replies
I also want to know if I can incorporate in Nevada or Deleware for the tax breaks and own property out of state.
Christopher Boggs Best Value Adding Improvements for Flips - 70k to 110k
1 March 2013 | 27 replies
Siding Replacement (Fiber Cement) – average costs are $13,212 and the return on investment is 88.1% Deck Addition (Wood) – average costs are $10,347 and the return on investment is 85.4% Siding Replacement (Vinyl) – average costs are $9,910 and the return on investment is 83.2% Minor Kitchen Remodel – average costs are $21,185 and the return on investment is 83% Siding Replacement (Foam Backed Vinyl) – average costs are $12, 132 and the return on investment is 79.7% Windows (Vinyl) – average costs are $10,448 and the return on investment is 79.3% Windows (Wood) – average costs are $11,384 and the return on investment is 79.3% Bathroom Remodel – average costs are $15,789 and the return on investment is 78.3% Major Kitchen Remodel – average costs are $55,503 and the return on investment is 78.1% Deck Addition (Composite) – average costs are $15,039 and the return on investment is 77.6%Read more at Suite101: Home Improvements with Best Return on Looks like a lotta emphasis on outdoor curb appeal!
N/A N/A Book on Developing
8 November 2008 | 15 replies
Whereas most of the inventory is standard 70 x 100 lots at 90k I have one project that will go online in about three weeks where the lots will sell from 175k to 250k and include a full fiber optic system and 100 mile western views.
Andre Calabro High income earner looking to expand portfolio
28 December 2023 | 4 replies
A few basics about me is that I currently work for a nationwide HVAC and plumbing contractor and I know that I do not want to work in corporate America forever.
Saverio Nestico Structuring a real estate syndication
20 May 2019 | 19 replies
How to incorporate attorney fees with setting up the syndication documents?
Eugene Sims ITTB Vs Prop stream Vs Rebo Getaway
6 December 2020 | 9 replies
I’m not sure if propstream incorporates that.