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Taylor Chiu Avoid Padhawk if you like money
8 September 2020 | 32 replies
First, they charged me the normal $99 right away even though I signed up with the promotion code.
Joshua Michael Hauman The Evolving Benchmarks of Success
4 November 2023 | 2 replies
In the future, a strong media influence will display our reputation and allow us to promote our work.
Stephanie Cortez Investing with others
13 December 2023 | 7 replies
They are not involved in the ongoing work of the property, 100% passive.In return, you as the General Partner take fees and equity upside (promote) for doing all the work.There are tons of ways you can structure syndication deals, and I recommend really understanding the underwriting side before putting one of these deals together. 
Chanel Pearson DOWNSIDES of buying a bad fixer upper? $50 K House in Jackson, MI
9 November 2023 | 23 replies
You want to find a real estate market that promotes and stimulates growth.
Alex Hileman How did you save up for your first investment property?
10 November 2023 | 6 replies
Years of trying to earn more at my W-2 job, paying off consumer debt and student loans, not letting my life style increase too much after getting out of college and as I got promotions and raises, and saving as much as I could.I started on the Dave Ramsey plan, so for years I followed his strategy, but not 100% because I know how to payoff a credit card every month.Yes, it took years to get started and my property portfolio is modest, but the only debt I have is investment mortgages, I've had a paid off primary residence for years, we crossed the million dollar net worth threshold years ago, and I've got a massive cash reserve.
Ralph Galdorisi Deferred Sales Trusts 1031 exchange
14 January 2020 | 15 replies
The California Franchise Tax Board ("FTB") has ruled that certain types of installment sale transactions that have been "structured" or "drafted" pursuant to Section 453 of the Internal Revenue Code ("Code") and have been promoted and used to "save" failed 1031 Exchange transactions will not qualify for tax-deferred treatment in California when used in this manner.California FTB is Aware of Certain Installment ArrangementsThe FTB is aware of certain arrangements in which a 1031 Exchange investor and/or Qualified Intermediary attempt to convert proceeds from the sale of the investor's relinquished property that is part of a failed 1031 Exchange, or any unused proceeds from a partial 1031 Exchange, into an installment arrangement such as an installment note or other similar arrangement in which payments are to be paid out over two or more years.It was made clear by the FTB that these arrangements do not qualify for a deferral of gain recognition under Sections 453 or 1031 of the Code since, among other reasons, these sections and the federal doctrine of constructive receipt do not support such a deferral of gain recognition.These tax-deferred installment sale transaction structures have been promoted under various names over the years, including Private Annuity Trusts, Deferred Sales Trusts, Monetized Installment Sales, Self-Directed Installment Notes, among others.Qualified Intermediaries Put On Notice1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediaries must withhold and remit certain amounts to the California FTB when a 1031 Exchange either fully or partially fails.
Luis Torrico Investing in Cleveland from California
22 June 2020 | 12 replies
I personally would recommend using an agent from a referral and not one that is promoting themselves, not because promoting themselves is bad but just because a referral would mean it's probably coming from someone who has actually used them. 
Tony Guarino Part Time Underwriting Jobs?
3 January 2023 | 6 replies
If you're on twitter, I'll help promote ya!
Marcus Haywood lawyers
14 February 2014 | 5 replies
In wholesaling you're more likely to need an attorney to defend you than in doing the paper shuffle.I'm not anti-wholesaling, I did one a few months ago to help a friend of a friend.The issue I have is with the promotional side of telling new people getting into RE that it's the place to start and that it's simple.
Steven S. I made LA/Ventura & SF/Bay Area Underwriting tools you can use
10 December 2023 | 24 replies
I've been using it for ~2 years now, honing everything from functionality to recently building out the front-end design and using it on every property that comes my way for evaluation.To quash any self-promotion claims, I am only looking for FUNCTIONAL feedback & suggestions from investors/developers/underwriters like yourselves on how I can improve this app to work better for you/me/everyone.