Nelson J Castillo
Haven't received rent/statements from PROPERTY MANAGER in MONTHS!
14 July 2017 | 22 replies
No resolution within the time period described in your mgmt agreement = filing with Florida Division of Real Estate and a suit in local court.
Kevin Ely
Conflict resolution with a partner in a 50-50 split for a rehab
13 February 2018 | 8 replies
An investor and I want to partner up 50-50 to purchase a fix and flip. I will be on site with the GCs day to day - my investor partner will be the silent type working his day to day job unable to do any of the on-sit...
Justin Greiwe
Debate: does every LLC need a separate checking
14 February 2013 | 13 replies
If each LLC functions as a stand alone operation which not only includes bank accounts, but also meeting minutes and proper resolution documentation like operating agreements and alike then they will be viewed and treated as separate entities and the only charging orders could apply.
Brian W.
Question about ability to pierce corporate veil with real estate held in LLC
8 January 2015 | 31 replies
If you pass a resolution that says the company will purchase a general liability policy of a certain amount for ALL of the managing members of the LLC in order to induce them to keep actively working for the LLC etc. it would probably be OK, add in your personal house and it is a problem because that is not furthering the interest of the LLC itself.
Taylor Shapiro
SMELLY Brown liquid seeping up through Basement Floor!
11 October 2021 | 17 replies
Hope you had a resolution to your issue, if not, look inward at someone in your home
Shea Spinelli
Software, Quickbooks, excel...
7 August 2017 | 19 replies
Andrew Johnson “I use Appfolio out of santa barbara, ca its definitely not free and my property mgmt company passes those costs down to me which I think is around 50-60 bucks a month based on number of units under the service.I am able to see all reports from rent rolls, cash flow statements / trailing 12 month cash flow, tenant ledgers, maintenance requests, dialog between tenants and mgmt staff, resolutions to maintenance requests, move in pictures, move out pictures, or video, and many more features.What I like is that it allows the vendors to be in a dialog/text/chat box so they are prepared (vendor) prior to job assignment with lockbox codes, scope of work and pictures before they even go to the site so we dont waste time figuring things out and run up a huge $$$ bill for lack of efficiency.”
Raymond Hill
Benefits of Starting an LLC vs S Corp
25 January 2017 | 17 replies
Raymond, the filing fee for an LLC is $150 if you mail it with a check or $156 if you do it online; see Articles of Organization available at http://www.sos.ri.gov/doc_lib/search/rilimitedliab...HOWEVER, besides just forming the LLC there are other documents that should be involved beyond the Secretary of State articles of organization, such as an operating agreement (critical in the case of a multi-member LLC but still important even for a single member), some kind of LLC resolution(s) regarding the formation activities, additional docs if you reside out of state, etc.There are also ongoing filing requirements (which believe it or not, a lot of people forget) and entity formalities (such as annual meetings, special meetings for major LLC activities/decisions, etc.), special ways you should be signing documents when transacting business in the name of the LLC, etc.This is why I'd strongly recommend involving an attorney in the process, especially one with experience in tax matters.I'd estimate that an attorney might charge you $1000 (could be less, could be a little more) but if this is your first entity, I think it would be well worth it for someone to guide you through the process and make sure you don't do things to endanger the entity protection right from the get-go.Also in terms of other costs you should estimate at least $500 yearly for the tax return for the entity, there's a $450/year minimum corporate tax (which I believe applies to all corps, S- or C-) and an annual report filing fee with Secretary of State which might be $50 (check their website).In terms of other states, I would strongly recommend setting up an entity in the state you're actually going to be doing the business activities in, though again that's a conversation to have with an attorney (which I am not).
Corey Gentry
Need Advice !!!
17 February 2011 | 51 replies
Most states dont require you to have resolutions, minutes of meetings, and such for your LLC.
Erin Bryant
Using a contractor that is qualified by another contractor
4 July 2016 | 14 replies
If it is a corporation/llc, simply get a copy of a resolution that he can sign for the contracts.
Marc Faulkner
Friends List Privacy?
17 June 2009 | 31 replies
BTW, Thanks for bringing this issue up allowing us to come to a resolution, I've voted you up 1