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Rich Lennon The Government Nationalized My Rental Portfolio
30 May 2020 | 79 replies
I see capitalism and our system as superior, and statistically the rest of the world does as well considering we receive the most citizenship applications in comparison to any other country out there.
Account Closed $5.3M to use but 0 experience. Advice...?
22 January 2024 | 96 replies
it's mind boggling now how crazy it's in the private world of private investment right now, it's just because it's hidden outside public  realm so it's not in newspaper yet, but at least some part of it it's in realdeal and some in insider scoop market statistic, you can't find believe what some of the fund operator do to investor ;-) absolutely crazy imo, it's just I can't tell. being poor and basic landlord is good enough for me lol
CL Ziegler Buying rental units after age 50 - Bad Idea?
14 January 2020 | 60 replies
I don't have the statistics, but I certainly see older folks controlling far more real estate.  
David Shuman LLC yes or no for rental properties?
24 February 2022 | 14 replies
Have a $500k-$2m liability insurance policy on each property and if really worried, also put them in umbrella policy as well (I did this, I was worried)Liability is lower for “mom and pop” landlord so under 4 doors, statistically lower risk.After 4+ doors, do LLC.At 4+ doors would be hard to argue you aren’t running rental businesses and should have accounting structured as a business as well as gear up liability protection.NEXT QUESTION“Should I put every property in an LLC?”