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9 September 2024 | 10 replies
I'm in the union on long island so I have a decent W2 job to help get started, I think a house hack would be my best bet starting out but, what do you guys think?
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12 September 2024 | 27 replies
I bet they are pounding on this guy hard to.
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12 September 2024 | 23 replies
I bet Maine is GORGEOUS!!
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10 September 2024 | 6 replies
Respectfully,Zach The best bet is likely to create a new LLC that lays things out in a straightforward but legally strong and standard operating agreement, etc. - LLC doc sets are fairly cheap and easy to create these days (with limited assistance from lawyers) and its much much better to have that cover bases on arrangements like this - it will also fit nicely with financing options - whether you take on debt from a lender in a co-equity situation like your first plan (refinance loan to LLC post rehab?)
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9 September 2024 | 28 replies
If you can run a successful arbitrage business you can make a lot of money, and if you hedge your bets and put that money back into owning more assets then why not?
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7 September 2024 | 7 replies
If you’re just saying the survey cost of getting the existing building layout documented is too much, you might be able to get creative and avoid the costs, but it’s not a great bet to make.
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7 September 2024 | 15 replies
We just found her through UpWork.com which is probably your best bet for quality VAs.
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9 September 2024 | 14 replies
Often times inspectors overlooked them as they are very small and minor but as you can probably already tell, they are extremely important and prevent water intrusion.Your best bet would be to contact a very reputable Siding/roofing contractor and have them go through the entire property and put in the proper drippage flashings seals and caulking necessary and have them insure the work.
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7 September 2024 | 5 replies
These days I bet because no one builds them they probably cost more than a traditional.
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9 September 2024 | 12 replies
Your best bet is to consult with your accountant directly so they can explain to you exactly what documents they will need from you.Good luck!!