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Dave Charron Getting sued for guy falling off roof
11 October 2024 | 2 replies
I wasnt even there.My insurance company took all the info and will take it from there but it looks like he may be able to get medical expenses.They said that if it was a single family he probably wouldnt get anything but because its considered commercial then he might be able to get paid.
Dana Brash 401k funds comingled with other investor cash
13 October 2024 | 5 replies
I’m establishing a solo 401k to invest in some flips and eventually multifamily holds. 
Max Lichtenstein Off Market/ Market Deals
15 October 2024 | 8 replies
They might work for smaller mom-and-pop units (2-8 units), but not for anything larger.Most owners of larger, more established multi-family properties don’t fall into the category of distressed landlords that off-market strategies usually target.
DeAndre Mason Cash out refi
15 October 2024 | 10 replies
I'd attack the credit report :) 1) lower (pay down) whatever accounts have a high utilization percentage 2) contact each of 3 major consumer credit agencies and get a free report, then dispute every hard inquiry that is *NOT* associated with an open account 3) call the credit cards you already have established and ask for a credit line increase -- often can be done online and they do not verify income, hint hint. 
Isaac Ballew Careers to pick up experience for investing
12 October 2024 | 3 replies
You could get in with an established company that is looking for help.
Adolphus Fletcher Can you avoid personally guaranteeing mortgages through business?
15 October 2024 | 14 replies
🏦To get to the point where you can avoid personal guarantees, you’ll need to build your business credit over time:Open trade lines in your business’s name (utilities, vendors, etc.).Make sure you’re reporting payments to business credit agencies like D&B.Keep your debt-to-income ratio low and maintain good cash flow.It doesn’t really matter if it’s an LLC or S-Corp—what matters most is establishing the business as a strong, creditworthy entity.But yeah, in the early stages, personal guarantees are almost unavoidable.
Sandra Feurtado Out of State Investing
14 October 2024 | 19 replies
Four of the major criteria they consider when selecting a location are:Low crime: Companies are unlikely to establish new facilities in high-crime cities.
Kegan Brenner What does diversification look like to you!?
14 October 2024 | 37 replies
While they tend to offer lower returns than stocks or real estate, they provide stability and consistent income.Another potential avenue is health savings accounts (HSAs), which offer a triple tax benefit—contributions are tax-deductible, earnings grow tax-free, and withdrawals are tax-free if used for qualified medical expenses.
Imani Naomi Getting Started 2024
13 October 2024 | 5 replies
If your looking for the least amount of risk and biggest bang for your buck I would look for a company that is a reputable turnkey provider thats actually in Detroit and offers things such as an efficient boots on the ground team, all sorts of established local relationships, solid in-house management, an operation that is highly skilled and well versed in section 8, a company that has proven relationships with both out of state and local lenders.
John Patrick Lasher Need some creative lending options. $3.8 million deal on the hook
9 October 2024 | 8 replies
I am in the process of purchasing 3 properties all right next two each other. 1 multifamily and 2 commercial office space of which we plan on using a significant portion of for our medical practice.