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James Masotti Attorney costs to setup LLC
29 May 2019 | 48 replies
The series LLC for DE was about $860 all in but that included expediting fees charged by the state to assure the LLC was fully setup within two weeks.I ultimately chose the series LLC because it allows me to separate each house or DBA into a separate series which has all of the advantages of creating a separate LLC just without all the paperwork and at a fraction of the cost.Good luck
Daniel Chang NNN Absentee/out of state investing
7 August 2015 | 4 replies
The cost of the inspection is a fraction of the rehab.But regardless of the condition of the property, I wouldn't buy if I thought the tenant wasn't going to stay at that location.  
Jaren Woeppel Business Plan for New Investors
9 August 2015 | 8 replies
You can even get an umbrella insurance at a fraction of the cost and hassle of establishing entities.Entities are inherently difficult to understand.  
James Hutson Royal Empire Ventures
16 September 2015 | 9 replies
My guess  is that you will be their bird dog and will do all of their work to make a fraction of what you could make without them.  
Ryan Prange Invest while still renting??
4 June 2015 | 10 replies
Houses are a fraction of the cost and I am getting a great return.
Stan Johnson Are you the next target?
28 June 2015 | 4 replies
Bank regulations simply would not allow FDIC-insured money to be invested in such a poor credit risk but the beneficiaries of the deceased man's mortgage deserved payment so they sold the non-performing mortgage to a Boise " Private Note Purchaser" for a small fraction of its face value because the heirs lived in a small community and did not want the infamy of being the ogres who would compound the misery of an unlucky family by seizing the home through foreclosure after the occupants had suffered the loss of their son to childhood disease.The Boise opportunist had no such inhibitions.  
Mike Flora Title transfer/deed names
10 July 2015 | 29 replies
This means they need the capacity, power and authority as record owner or fiduciary.I did a number of loans to heirs secured by the beneficial interest however I stopped in 1993 as it occurred to me that there were better ways to work these files than loans on fractional interests.
William Costello Why people prefer going the syndication route in real estate
29 October 2021 | 24 replies
So for syndications the accelerated depreciation would be offsetting qualified dividends rather than ordinary.But since the distributions form a small fraction of the total gains from the syndication (most of the gains are ltcg), chances are high that accelerated depreciation from the next deal will offset a big chunk of ltcg from the exited deal, irrespective of whether the distributions during the hold period were treated as ordinary or qualified dividends.I agree that most people don’t look at depreciation as a loan/subsidy by the govt, maybe because their ego doesn’t allow them to admit that their investment would not produce competitive yields without subsidies or maybe because they don’t understand the entire value chain. 
Lawrence Kutsovsky Multifam investing groups!
27 October 2021 | 35 replies
Pay now for a quality program, or pay later over and over again to learn a fraction of what you would have learned over a fraction of the time. 
Oscar Rodriguez First flip at 19 years old
21 October 2021 | 2 replies
We brought Los Angeles style and Finnish to the Covina suburbs for a fraction of the price What was the outcome?