Charlie Baldwin
LLC’s - Legal Zoom?
4 September 2023 | 5 replies
https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/926/topics/1097903-all-my-reis-are-in-an-llc-why-am-i-being-personally-suedI suggest an LLC be used to open a bank account and run all related income & expenses through it to avoid the accusation of commingling funds, to be able to write checks and to send and receive wire transfers.
Joshua Dorkin
Financing Investment Deals - Important Read
2 January 2020 | 36 replies
As a former syndicator and 1982 National President of the Real Estate Securities & Syndication Institute I have personally witnessed to many horror stories of well meaning folks trying to raise money from investors without good legal advice.Be sure to contact a good securities attorney in your state to inquire about small capital raising exemptions which are not too difficult to comply with.I recently got a private letter ruling from my state allowing me to bring in one limited investor without having to file anything with the state.
James H.
Newbie from Dallas/Fort Worth area
1 August 2011 | 12 replies
There are no foundations issues, no cracks in the brick or sheet rock, which is rare in the DFW metroplex in my price range(I am sure DFW investors would witness for me on that one).
Raj A.
What are some challenges with being a landlord in California?
20 July 2023 | 17 replies
I'm witnessing it.Hope that brings a fresh perspective without too much controversy.
Charlie John
Buying a flip subject to
23 June 2016 | 19 replies
If I had not witnessed first hand the fall out and damage done by this model I would not be so vociferous about it.We had a company in the 80s in CA .. called CA wrap LOL.. and that's when the AITD just came out.. lots of experience at this.. for the well cashed up buyer who is a true professional in the industry it works... but as a general Scheme for those starting out or under capitalized its a very risky move.So for a seller to do this its very risky.. it just is...
Devin Haertling
Ok realtors I need some advice
24 June 2017 | 74 replies
Unfair (and unfounded) accusations can be difficult to overcome.
Quinton Slay
Trying to help my girlfriend/ fiancee get the big picture
11 April 2018 | 287 replies
As mentioned by myself and other members of this great community I tried various approaches to help her understand the importance of this project and how it can benefit us and she and her mother had a major problem with it and accused me yelling at them so I moved on.
Mindy Jensen
Brandon Turner on Josh Dorkin's NEW Undeniably Curious Podcast!
8 March 2021 | 10 replies
We dive in on so many cool topics like entrepreneurship, his beginnings here at BiggerPockets, the power of saying no to get to yes, what it is like to be niche famous, online privacy, how to live a worry-free life, trusting people, kindness, giving and gifting, the power of experiences, productivity, intentionality, fatherhood and much more.Oh, and you also get a chance to witness the dynamic duo back at it . . . what more would you want!
Andrew Johnson
New Investor in Denver
4 June 2015 | 8 replies
I have to admit I personally do not have any experience in turnkey properties, but have witnesses multiple people get burned.
Cheyanne Murdoch
What to do with a bad review?
22 October 2019 | 9 replies
If so, I’d pay a lawyer $150 to write a strongly worded letter to them, accusing them of slander, pointing out that it’s a crime, and requesting certain actions (such as that they ask VRBO to take down the review or they will face criminal charges).2) I would also write a comment below their review pointing out the truth - keep it brief & keep it professionalGood luck!