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Christian Carson Old Phase I/II reports
17 May 2021 | 7 replies
Being able to review prior ESAs would aid in determining whether to spring $30k on a new Phase II or terminate the contract.
Nicholas Corey Beginning Real Estate Investing
16 May 2021 | 4 replies
This will help you determine the best strategy for you.
Raj P. On-prem Property manager vs all-in-one management softwares
26 May 2021 | 16 replies
So here is what YOU will be doing remotely:- Taking photos of the property and loading them in software to list for rent- Writing advertising text for the listing- Determining rent price and approval criteria- Applying local laws in your management- Screening prospective tenants for showing- Showing the property- Verifying application information such as contacting employers and previous landlord- Making approval or denial decisions based on applications- Communicating with the applicant from application to approval or denial- Setting up the lease and getting it signed- Getting the locks changed at the property and getting the tenant their key- Doing a move in inspection with the tenant- Collecting rent, which is easy when people are paying.
Michel Allen Multifamily and Syndication investing
16 May 2021 | 4 replies
Not the other way around as the 'corporate veil of protection' is still valid while incorporating a business entity mind you.I think you're asking if alternatively an LLC would suffice as a way to organize, but this can easily be determined with an SEC lawyer (even an initial consultation).Your question indicated about ten people involved in this particular business plan and could be covered under the LLC as well in the ability of 'unlimited owners' (people involved)- but again that's where a consult with an SEC legal professional comes into play.There may be things that even your LLC would be involved with that (if you started there) would pop up on the SEC radar- and it seems better to know how to most legally organize from the start.There are various podcasts and books on this topic for folks in your exact situation, but I would consider maybe just skipping those and going for a meeting with an SEC lawyer from the gate- better safe than sorry, and you may be advised an LLC would work just fine for you.
Ethan Aurellano Beginning My Real Estate Journey.
15 May 2021 | 3 replies
Love the self education and determination @Ethan Aurellano!  
Kalpesh Patel Sell Rental as is or upgrade ?
15 May 2021 | 6 replies
You'll have to evaluate your own situation to determine what is right for you.
Joe S. Property manager with Super Host status question.
17 May 2021 | 18 replies
Plus there are the algorithms that determine your visibility and what price you show up at.
Scott K. Already on airbnb/vrbo, is booking.com worth it?
16 May 2021 | 10 replies
We typically get people on business, cleveland clinic or "just passing through" guests here in cleveland during the week.
Manny K. Terminate M2M Lease or hang tight till Covid backlogs subside?
17 May 2021 | 11 replies
Second, it shows that you've provided the Tenant with the opportunity to determine their qualification for assistance and what their responsibilities are.
Konstantin Dubovenko Should I hire a property management firm
17 May 2021 | 4 replies
The condition of the unit is one factor in determining the effort, but the tenant can be a larger factor.