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Kaitlyn Masai Newbie from Torrance, California
24 May 2016 | 53 replies
If you have time I can meet with you and discuss more about why I recommend concidering foreign real estate. 
Michael Mudrey Typical commercial terms?
2 May 2018 | 8 replies
Paul,Denver,Portland,NY Metro,New Jersey,Miami, San Antonio, AustinSpecial: Work with Foreign nationals as well but at a lower LTV.
Sean S. LLC Operating Agreement Question about Capital Interests
15 August 2019 | 6 replies
Even as a Pennsylvania attorney, I hire an attorney when I'm forming one in a foreign jurisdiction.Related note: while I don't really work that much as a lawyer anymore, I have always recommended to my clients that they consult with a CPA before signing a multi-member operating agreement.
Aaron Corleone Triplex Without Seperate Utilities
31 August 2022 | 28 replies
My previous link in this thread takes you to some other links that explain the case law in PA for what @David Krulac and @John Schmiesing stated regarding "foreign load" utility billing being the owner's responsibility.
Ari Yenjai Registered my LLC in OK...can I use it to buy fix and flip in TX?
16 August 2015 | 6 replies
Unless you've elected non-standard tax treatment your LLC is irrelevant for tax purposes.You can register your OK LLC in TX as a foreign entity.
J.R. Deguzman New Investor in Augusta GA, Goal: Wholesale 6 Properties By December
3 June 2014 | 5 replies
If you're doing business in GA then you will need to register your Nevada LLC as a foreign entity in GA. 
Sam Leon Probate, Probate, Probate...
9 February 2021 | 4 replies
I own a small 2/1 condo that used to be part of a fourplex then they turned it into four condos and created an actual condo association.I bought it in 2012 and as far as I know the unit next to me has been vacant and under contract.It is a short sale contract and buyer is the owner of another unit, who also happen to be the condo association president.The short sale has been going on forever, since 2012, and each time I inquired there has been an issue or delay, meanwhile we are getting no monthly fee from that unit, and with only 4 units total we have been hit with several assessments just to pay insurances.Yes, seller being the condo assoc president who takes part on the payoff negotiaion with the bank is a conflict of interest.What makes this drag on for so long is the original owner is a foreigner from Australia, he died so they had to so a probate, his dad.  
Coblentz B. Calculating Wholesale deals
3 February 2015 | 3 replies
hi @Crystal Smith ,thanks for the info. some of the questions I haven't answered yet..i guess I have a little more research to do...I am doing foreign investments first before I move to my area, nevertheless the information you send will be appreciated
Raj Kumar Tenant did not sign lease, handed Security Deposit, now doesn't want the place and requesting refund
9 December 2015 | 21 replies
Let them know that as soon as the bank examines the currency and confirms the deposit is valid you will be more than happy to refund their funds.
Vincent Crane Is this the worst time ever to buy rental properties?
11 December 2015 | 55 replies
With the influx of foreign money, prices are still going up.