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23 February 2023 | 10 replies
We primarily use DSTs to transfer the client's debt and equity and alternative investments when the investor doesn't mind selling, paying the taxes, and investing in a passive institutional real estate fund (Not REITs, these syndications make investors partial owners in these properties).One of the funds we do a lot with is an oil and gas mineral rights royalty fund - The investor literally becomes a partial owner of the real estate under the well and receives monthly cash distributions that range from 10-30% when oil is high.
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1 March 2023 | 6 replies
Easements or claims of easements which are not recorded in the public records of Dallas County [The property is not in Dallas County] or reservations of coal, lignite, Oil, gas and other minerals, together with all rights, privileges and immunities relating thereto, appearing in the Public Records.
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30 March 2018 | 11 replies
@Heather Miner It is recommended to have different QBO for each entity but if you prefer to do it both in one QBO account, I would setup the LLCs as "Location" and the properties as "Class" and the tenants as customers.
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17 August 2019 | 6 replies
Are mineral rights a typical negotiating point for sale contracts?
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17 March 2023 | 30 replies
I myself was an early, VERY early crypto miner and investor.
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10 January 2019 | 7 replies
They stiffed me on some of the the minerals and even made me pay for the land that was part of the county road.
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2 February 2023 | 42 replies
During high rate, commodity is usually growing faster than real estate.I have friends that bought coal miner from the lowdown of decade ago, now they're filthy rich lol
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7 February 2016 | 46 replies
Ex: mineral rights (huge), well, septic, surveyed & staked, road access...mine have nothing but road access which is a big bonus.
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30 October 2017 | 106 replies
@Shawn Kalakota not to disagree with you but no all of Aussie land has performed that way.. there is price correction going on in Western AU right now Perth.. their economy tied to mineral extraction which is down.Eastern is about like you say.. although one being a US citizen would want to look at tax implications.. its not like US and don't think there is ability to 1031 if you make a big move up.although I like the paying rent every week like they do there and no check's every one has electronic banking so its not the weak renter we have in the US rental markets.
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3 October 2019 | 9 replies
I've heard mineral spirits to soften the latex, but needing to be careful that it doesn't damage the vinyl.