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Michael Rodriguez Theft Proof Copper Pipe ideas?
6 January 2025 | 7 replies
I remember once I was in a nice area of ATL at a closing and the attornies office was hot I asked whats up he said his two condenser got stolen that night LOL.. its a very active sport out East of the rockies we just dont hear of this on the west coast..
Vanja Dimitrijevic Cash out refinance primary residence to buy another
8 January 2025 | 8 replies
If you're looking for the cheapest route, conventional may be a better bet.
MIchael McCUe Is debt relief a good idea, filing bankruptcy
9 January 2025 | 14 replies
I bet that you can pay off this debt in 1 year or much less.
Nicholas Woo what are your thoughts using Anderson advisors?
21 January 2025 | 31 replies
Sorry for the late response, I am not very active on BP.All you need is an CPA/Attorney to manage your LLC, I went through this route of registering a wyoming LLC and paying high price until I found a local attorney who does all the that with the same protection by naming the organizer and registered agent with the attorney details in your articles of organization, at the same time you will need more specific details in your operating agreement pertaining to your local state laws or you can as well use wyoming agent. 
Rachel Hadass Looking to connect with other mamas balancing jobs, kids and real estate!
5 January 2025 | 31 replies
Now, my kids are 12, 15, and 15 (twins), and I'm an active real estate agent in Pinehurst, NC. 
Julio Gonzalez Asset Classifications for Cost Segregation
7 January 2025 | 6 replies
Non-tangible property includes buildings, land or other inherently permanent structures.I get a lot of questions on which group specific assets belong in, so I put together a list to help.Non-Tangible PropertyBuilding (27.5 or 39 Year Useful Life)Land (Non-Depreciable)Paved Parking Areas (15 Year useful life)Swimming Pools (15 Year useful life)Fences (15 year useful life)Bridges (15 year useful life)Exterior Landscaping (15 year useful life)Docks (15 year useful life)Sidewalks (15 year useful life)Tangible Personal PropertyMillwork or decorative trimCarpetAir Conditioning equipmentShelving, cabinets and display racksAccordion doors and partitionsWall coveringsInterior landscapingNeon or other signsDecorative and business specific activity light fixturesGenerators, machinery and kitchen equipmentWindow treatmentsWhat other questions do you have regarding cost segregation?
Matt Cecala Pittsburgh(ers) Investing in Pittsburgh
5 January 2025 | 23 replies
A lifelong friend and I are motivated to (virtually) meet and connect with those in REI working in the Pittsburgh area.I'm active duty military and living in California with two rental properties (one in Virginia Beach & one in Pittsburgh) and my close friend owns a single family in Baltimore.  
Elvon Bowman New Investor looking to scale immediately
2 January 2025 | 8 replies
Currently, we are targeting multifamily properties of 100+ units, and have been actively engaging with various owners and brokers, submitting Letters of Intent (LOIs) and working to secure deals.While some may consider our approach bold for new investors, we are confident that, with the right team and expertise, we can succeed in achieving our objectives.I’m excited to be part of this community and look forward to learning from your collective experience.
Lenny Montesano Young aspiring real estate investor seeking advise
3 January 2025 | 26 replies
Focus on building and maintaining active income first.
Neeta Agrawal Asking for Security deposit after 1.5 yrs
4 January 2025 | 7 replies
My bet is you do not get sued.