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Jodi Barraclough TX Series LLC vs. Standard LLC
17 February 2013 | 9 replies
I don't think we can say what case law on a Series LLC has been in Texas, not sure it would make the evening news.I think you're way to concerned about the underlying issue, if a law exists for the formation of an entity and it is properly made and managed and has conducted business legally, no judge will toss it out, not even in Texas.You need to look into the details of management of an LLC, Series or just an LLC, neither are different except for accounting issues and that is not much different, just as accounts are prepared and taxes if you select each series to have its own or you file with a conolidated statement.
Amol K. Do I really need my LLC?
22 May 2020 | 7 replies
The reason I dont do that is to enjoy the low interest rates offered by conventional personal mortgages, instead of taking business loans.Is this a correct summary of my options:Option 1: stay as isOption 2: dissolve the LLC and conduct rental management in my own name (not higher legal risk than Option 1)Option 3: get a higher interest rate business loan in the LLC's name, transfer properties to LLCOption 4: Option 2 + get PUP insurance as @JD Martin recommended
Michael Reach Invest in neighborhood with falling rent (downward trend)
24 June 2019 | 4 replies
So I would use some additional more organic methods to verify the rentometer results and conduct some research into whether rents have actually gone down in the area such as by speaking to local PMs, reading local RE industry reports and articles, looking up comparable listings, speaking to as many tenants and RE agents in the area as you can, google, etc. and if some or all of these sources confirm what rentometer says then try to determine what might be causing rents to decline (if indeed they are).
Kyle Curtin Student Rental Strategy- Creating relationships in colleges
8 August 2022 | 8 replies
Go ahead and do a background check just to make sure you don't have someone coming in with conduct or drug offenses on their record.
Andrew Vincent What to watch out for in Flipping and rehabbing
28 April 2022 | 14 replies
Is there a block captain - they know the area and residents and can be an awesome resource.Buy in areas that attract homeowners vs renters (conduct demographic research for percentage of each).
Yuan He Asking applicants SIN for background and credit check
28 March 2020 | 26 replies
Under this condition, how do you usually conduct background and credit check if the applicant is not willing to disclose this information, and it seems that the law says we can not simply deny their application just because they are not willing to provide it.Regards,Yuan He
Michael Zorro Termite Inspection Disclosure
1 September 2019 | 0 replies
Recently, I had a termite inspection conducted of the home.
Tony Marcelle Which title companies are still open in Birmingham AL?
25 April 2020 | 10 replies
The Law Offices of Jeff Parmer is still open and conducting business.
Lucas Allmon Learning note investing by investing in notes
3 October 2017 | 38 replies
Try to get a hold of some old tapes (notes for sale on a spreadsheet) and conduct due diligence on them as if you were actually going to buy.
Darius Parsia The future of RE investing - 5 and 10 year outlook
27 September 2023 | 111 replies
"Did you get funding to conduct Gain of Function research" He denied that completely, and later it was proven to be true.