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Matt Garcia Dissolving an LLC, Moving to another State - How does it work?
16 June 2010 | 5 replies
That said, here are a couple things to think about: - Assuming your LLC is taxed as a sole proprietorship, a partnership or an S-corporation, the income will flow through to you personal tax returns, and you will pay taxes to whichever state you would otherwise be paying taxes, regardless of where your LLC is registered.
Luiz Souza More bad news about SSs :(
8 July 2010 | 37 replies
The definition of a broker is: Any person, partnership, association, or corporation that sells (or offers to sell), buys ( or offers to buy), or negotiates the purchase, sale, or exchange of real estate, or that leases (or offers to lease) or rents (or offers to rent) any real estate or the improvement thereon for others and for a compensation or valuable consideration.
Alex Hart Any Good Cheap Notes?
26 August 2010 | 2 replies
We offer 50% partnerships in land contract notes to investors that range from $7,000-$15,000.
Ariane Randolph Becoming an Investor Friendly Agent
16 July 2010 | 6 replies
Open lines of communication betwen you and the investor is a must for the success of the partnership. 5.
Vikram C. International office project analysis
17 July 2010 | 0 replies
One of my friends, who is a small developer, has identified an opportunity to build an office building in partnership with the owner of one of the few vacant lots in the CBD.
Dan Krause Commercial Buyer>Birddog NCND agreement? Help!
20 July 2010 | 7 replies
As a property finder (in my case a JV/Partnership with my buyer)-my buyer sent me an NCND agreement to sign and send back to him.
Mitch Kronowit Mixing Passive and non-Passive income?
28 July 2010 | 14 replies
Actually, not only can you elect to have your LLC treated as an s-corp, you can instead elect to have your LLC treated as a c-corp or a partnership for taxation purposes if you choose.If you don't elect a specific type of taxation for your LLC (using IRS Form 8832), you will be taxed as a sole proprietor if you have a single-member LLC and as a partnership if you have a multi-member LLC.
Rich Weese How to sell your business follow up
28 July 2010 | 13 replies
The investors that were around, were not knowledgeable or were timebound and would join limited partnership syndications for their investments so less competition for the rest of us,imo.Now, what are your arguments for why/why not it could be done today?
Bob Yon What to consider in a partnership deal?
29 July 2010 | 2 replies

I am talking to a fellow REI club member about partnering on a deal. I would like to know your opinion on what should be considered, and should be included in our agreement.

We are going to be purchasing a home for ...

David Lunsford transitioning from dealer to investor
4 August 2010 | 7 replies
Andy, I have been buying and selling real estate out of my limited partnership for many years.