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Martin CS How To Organize Your Goals
3 May 2012 | 17 replies
I'm not against formats electronically, just personally I love to see the BIG picture all planned out on a board instead of a 2 inch phone screen or 22inch computer screen.
Jerry Puckett Mailing lists- Search by legal description.
7 February 2012 | 11 replies
These files are HUGE, but they're in CSV format with all the properties' addresses, legal descriptions, and appraised values etc.
Matthew T. "Back to Back" Closings vs "Assignment of Contract" Closings
25 February 2012 | 27 replies
In such a case, similar to the trust format, you "sell" your shares of the entity to your buyer for your fee.
Philip Bennett Illegal immigrants as tenants
16 January 2018 | 273 replies
To file a complaint under the state fair housing law, call XXXXXXXXX, send an email to XXXXXXXXXXXXXX or download a housing discrimination complaint form at www.orec.ok.gov.
Khaled Eissa Which state to create LLC - RI or MA?
10 September 2023 | 5 replies
In this case, if the property is in RI that's where I would form the LLC.If you were to form the LLC in Mass then you'd need to pay two states annually, Mass (state of formation) and RI (as a foreign entity), which would be double the cost.The only minor thing is that as an out of state owner you'll need 1) a registered agent in RI to be on file with the RI Secretary of State for any communications like annual report reminders, to receive service of process if you were to be sued, etc.; and 2) to register with the RI Secretary of State as an out of state landlord.If you used a RI attorney when you bought the property in RI, I'd inquire if they're willing to be the registered agent for the LLC, and in fact you might even want to use them to form the RI LLC too.If you don't already have a relationship with an RI attorney I can recommend a few, but if you don't have anyone trustworthy in RI who can act as registered agent then you might want to ask the prospective RI attorney if they're willing to be the resident agent before you pay them to form the LLC for you (some attorneys don't want to be bothered as you can get a lot of junk mail).All of the above is just my personal opinion and experience and what I'd do in your position as I understand it.
Mathew Mazoch Freedom founders mastermind
17 January 2022 | 16 replies
My portfolio has grown and includes cash flowing investments such as turnkey properties nationally, both short and long term lending deals, notes and collateral assignments, self storage investments, multifamily and commercial properties, tax liens investments, resort properties, and more as well as the formation of a robust Family Office to organize and direct these investment in the most prudent tax mitigated fashion.The awesome part was all the resources were part of our group, in one place.
Allan Gibson Liability insurance on properties own by a solo 401K Trust
5 April 2022 | 11 replies
The county in FL requires the title in the format John Doe, Trustee ABC Trust.
Nicholas Kurowski Holding Fee Agreement Form
4 August 2020 | 5 replies
We do a rental agreement and a holding deposit form at the same time.  
Gallagher Wilson LLC Partnership Question
30 March 2017 | 4 replies
We'll be consulting a CPA before formation, but want to run the rough idea past experienced people to make sure I'm asking the right questions.
Steve Fitzgerald Land Trusts and LLC Formation in different states
25 October 2017 | 1 reply

I have a rental property that I own free and clear. Based on some of what I’ve read in the forums and heard on podcasts I’m considering putting the property into a trust with an LLC as a beneficiary. This is in additi...