
27 November 2024 | 10 replies
Most hard money lenders are going to require 10 -20% down payment and then require you fund bring 10 - 20% of the rehab budget depending on your experience flipping (in your name/LLC you own), property ARV, etc.

21 November 2024 | 39 replies
Most investors don't even need a single LLC, never mind a bunch of LLC's in different states or anonymity or privacy or an S-corp etc.

22 November 2024 | 4 replies
Unit 3: $800 + utilities Total: $2,825Expenses:PITI: $980General Maintenance: $50/monthMaintenance Reserve: $143/month Other Fees (admin stuff like LLC, registration fees, etc): $70/monthTotal: $1,243.Monthly Cash Flow: $1,582Cap Rate: 13.5%Cash on Cash Return: 45%I appreciate any feedback or advice on this deal as I am just starting.
21 November 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Bruce Schussler: A lot of Podcasts and Youtuber's say to cash-out refinance to keep rents balanced with payment; (PITI) then use those funds strategically to re-invest either in more real estate or just put into a high interest bearing account or money market account...Here's some of my thoughts and comparisons;Cash-out refinance with new loan so rents balance with payment:- The cash-out refinance is 100% tax free- The funds can be put into a money-market account off-setting a portion of the interest charge of loan- The loan balance gets eventually destroyed by inflation- The liquid cash eventually gets destroyed by inflation - The interest on the new loan can be deducted from the rent income- The refinance costs are 3-4% of the total- There is less equity in the property and LLC that can be attached in case of a lawsuit- The break-even on cash-out refinance with current interest costs on the new loan is around 12 years Vs.Paid-off property with positive cash flow:- The positive rent income is 100% taxable minus only depreciation and property tax- There is more equity in the property and LLC that can be attached with a lawsuit- The break even is not until after 12 years at today's interest rates- There is a rate risk in today's inflationary environment where interest rates on bonds keep rising*It appears to me that the cash-out refi is in the best interest for a property investor; (Dave Ramsey would strongly disagree!)

25 November 2024 | 32 replies
.: Quote from @Chris Seveney: @James WiseI was sitting next to a doctor at a conference who did a private money loan and lost $$200k then he did a jv deal where he became co-owner of a LLC, gave a personal guarantee on the asset and put money in the deal to buy it but didn’t put a lien on property so partner went and leveraged the assets as well and ran off and dr had personal guarantee.They then bought a property and renovated half of it then decided to knock it down….I had a successful shoulder surgeon ask me to list his apartment building that was under-performing.

20 November 2024 | 4 replies
Initially, we were thinking to make an LLC.

17 November 2024 | 30 replies
Again, with or without an LLC, same exact tax result.

20 November 2024 | 3 replies
Quote from @Sharad Bagri: For a general partnership (without the LLC), that will invest in real estate in Ohio, what kind of bank account can we open, like checking, saving or anything else?

1 December 2024 | 68 replies
No I don’t believe it is a loan against the LLC.

20 November 2024 | 13 replies
Yes, turns out I do need an attorney in Dupage County if plaintiff is LLC ...