
17 July 2018 | 7 replies
He just got his US Citizenship, so there may be limited data if I run a report anyway.
6 November 2017 | 2 replies
(Citizenship in a Republic, Paris, 1910) So I'd like to pose the question in my subject for those in this forum , not in the spirit of self-congratulation, but to share meaningful information.

23 March 2018 | 5 replies
@Joseph M. hey, so the situation is this person that sold me the property is an investor that unloaded many properties in the United States a few years ago when she got sick. she is elderly now and needed to unload the properties in Mexico and really wanted to do it asap . we spoke about the deal for months and at the last minute she cut our original price by 1/4. she saw I was committed after I got my dual citizenship and I know she was trying to help me out.
31 March 2018 | 13 replies
I currently hold their security deposit, only $500 and technically I have threatened to report their business to code enforcement before (I held off) but I could use that as a negotiating tactic for leaving on time, since the fines are up to $5000 in Miami and it’s possible this tenant Does not have full citizenship status.
12 March 2018 | 1 reply
In some areas it's illegal to do so, while here in California it's illegal for a landlord to even ask about citizenship in the first place.

15 April 2018 | 2 replies
Requiring something of someone based on citizenship status is discrimination.

31 May 2018 | 2 replies
@Bruce Crawfordgood thinking ahead - thats the way to goYES your wife can be listed in the LLC regardless to her citizenship. feel free to contact me regarding any questions / tips for doing things abroad...

19 May 2006 | 10 replies
Having dual citizenship is great, but people shouldn't try to change the culture of one country to fit their habits from another country.I have visited and lived many parts of the Americas, and had many friends who have done the same in Europe, and in every situation, if a citizen of the USA were to expect everything to be done in English and well as the native language of the country (though recognizing it is like this in most big cities - but definately not the smaller cities), then the native people would be outraged.If people want to immigrate to the USA, I have no problem with it, I would probably strive to do the same, but we shouldn't change our culture to fit someone else's (such as translating the our Natinal Anthem into Spanish - I was not a fan of that.)

8 June 2006 | 3 replies
Can a Canadian citizen without American citizenship take take part in a 1031 exchange???

27 January 2007 | 1 reply
Being a Canadian citizen without American citizenship, would I encounter any problems or restrictions when trying to invest in commercial real estate in the US?