
29 June 2019 | 364 replies
Style and a good layer of make up go a long way...

19 December 2018 | 86 replies
I've had a few call and try to offer me properties that I passed on at trustees sale earlier that week (now with a new layer of markup).

15 December 2011 | 8 replies
If you do it right on the front end, you can effectively mask your identity AND mask amount of real estate held by using trust+LLC, and an unrelated registered agent.

29 December 2015 | 81 replies
They will stand outside for 15 or 20 minutes after they finish smoking to allow to air out and leave their jacket/outer layer of clothing outside of their homes on the porch to air out.
31 October 2020 | 392 replies
So the mask is making the economy tank now?

13 June 2020 | 21 replies
They also have a dedicated number for my tenants to call for any issues, giving me a layer of insulation from being too accessible to them.This makes most sense to owners who work full time jobs, has over 4 units to manage and do not want to pay for a full-service property manager.

17 March 2021 | 124 replies
Getting started in real estate is difficult enough these days with all of the competition, then adding a layer of confusion onto the agents in building an agent business sounds like a recipe for disaster.

31 October 2020 | 118 replies
Yes, COVID adds a layer of risk that certainly needs to be managed as other risks associated with RE.

15 April 2019 | 60 replies
Not looking to gain income from it, but just as a differentiator in my offerings.Let's for one moment cast aside the liability issues such as software, music, movie pirating, child porn access, or even someone viewing a site on how to make a bomb...let's put these aside because there are solutions and layers to those.One issue I run into frequently is often time internet and cable TV are thought of as one in the same.

4 August 2013 | 6 replies
This is very difficult to do at best, and that assumes you have a seasoned LLC with a long history of income and "credit".An LLC simply provides a layer of asset protection, and to a smaller degree some anonymity.Also, you can place or transfer title to your LLC at any time, although it's a little easier for title/escrow to do it at the time of closing.You can hold as many properties within the LLC as you like, however, my personal opinion is to limit that to about three per LLC.Feel free to post any other questions you have about this.BTW - my company sells a lot of 100% rehabbed and leased properties in Indy; what market(s) are you looking at to invest?