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Marc Ramsay New Bigger Pockets Members near you!
1 December 2013 | 4 replies
I dropped my new neighbor an colleague request and started up a conversation.
Robert Kersten Hi, My name is Robert Kersten V.
1 December 2013 | 8 replies
My career is something that I cherish and I will continue with it for the next 10 years to reach a 20yr retirement.
Philip Accardo Free information or force sign up on my website?
2 December 2013 | 2 replies
I have it configured this way because statistically speaking, according to past industry "market testing" you get more conversions when you force signups.
Brant Griffin New Member Introduction from Southern California
11 February 2014 | 11 replies
If you haven't yet- be sure to setup some "Keyword Alerts" to get into conversation in your target area.Seeya around!
Robert Piller Setting up JV for Real Estate Buy & Holds
8 December 2013 | 16 replies
Conversely, Reg A is the SEC equivalent of a blank check for the most part, but can take up to a year to get processed.Find these folks, and let them do your heavy lifting for you.
Jim Herbst Can this be considered a legitimate business expense?
3 December 2013 | 9 replies
@Jim Herbst , @Stephen Underhill , @Aaron Junck , @Bryan H, As @Wayne Brooks said and I will confirm:It is an addition to your actual basis; however, as of the date of conversion to a rental it is recomputed as the lower of your actual basis or Fair Market Value.As long as you lived there at least two full years.
Joseph Johnson Should I go for it? Big Project in Seattle
3 December 2013 | 3 replies
So likely payment would happen just before start of construction.I have recruited a builder friend of mine to partner with, but Seattle is not his primary building area and SFH are more his specialty but he has done multiple townhome projects and a few apartments.I have found two private lenders willing to cover 100% costs of the following two options:Build 12000 square feet worth of town homes (seattle uses this floor to area ratio to determine building size , for townhomes the conversion is 1.2 build-able feet per lot square foot.
Matthew Hicks Efficient and Protective set up
12 December 2013 | 10 replies
I'm curious what people think about my set up plans (based on conversations with my lawyer), and I have one additional question that I'd love to get some feedback on.For my rental business, my lawyer has suggested that I set up a management company LLC that will act at the property manager for all of my rentals.
John Chilimigras Please help on quick 1031 question
3 December 2013 | 4 replies
You typically have two years to find property that must have a similar use: Our friend @Bill Exeter has a great page detailing this type of exchange: http://www.exeter1031.com/1033_exchange_faqs.aspx#howSection 1033 US Tax Code(B)Period within which property must be replaced The period referred to in subparagraph (A) shall be the period beginning with the date of the disposition of the converted property, or the earliest date of the threat or imminence of requisition or condemnation of the converted property, whichever is the earlier, and ending—(i) 2 years after the close of the first taxable year in which any part of the gain upon the conversion is realized, or(ii) subject to such terms and conditions as may be specified by the Secretary, at the close of such later date as the Secretary may designate on application by the taxpayer.
Christopher Mozgawa LLC
15 December 2013 | 15 replies
If they don't, move along.Do not pay for conversation and consultation but be willing to pay for implementation of the entity structure and associated documents (articles of incorporation, etc)If either you or your son own other businesses consider an S corp.