10 April 2015 | 3 replies
Do I need to buy title insurance to protect me as a seller?.

21 January 2017 | 21 replies
Have them bid on the work you want done so you can compare prices and ask to see their previous work/make sure they are licensed, and can sign a liability agreement, protecting you and your business.

11 May 2016 | 3 replies
My partner and I are looking to dip our toes in the REI pool and realize the promise of financial independence.Our plan will most likely include creating an LLC to provide protection (tax, liability, brand), starting with flips to build capital, diversify into buy and hold/BRRRR to build wealth, and finally retire in about a year to live life ;)We've been lurking on BP, reading @j_scott and @brandon_turner, and listening to the podcast.

11 May 2016 | 5 replies
Don't let your emotions get to you, maybe switch up your tactics and look at properties that have been listed for 90+ days and offer substantially lower than asking price.

12 May 2016 | 5 replies
Commercial contracts do not have the same protections as residential contracts.Commercial contracts have a feasibility period, rather than an option period.

11 May 2016 | 6 replies
I agree with Robert, there are laws protecting victims of domestic abuse.
17 May 2016 | 3 replies
Looking for a Real Estate/Tax Advisor or both in Fort Worth area.My situation is that I have multiple businesses and multiple partners I want to be able to structure all companies correctly with the best asset protection and tax savings as possible.
12 May 2016 | 13 replies
However, Reg D compliance actually protects the issuer as it is a safe harbor, the issuer utilizing a non safe harbor private placement exemption subjects his offering to interpretation by security regulatory agencies.All this is of little concern to the passive participant as long as he obtains full disclosureWhat is of more concern is the licensing, if any, needed to broker, manage, and service notes.Purchase of existing notes, whether residentential or commercial requires no license.

12 May 2016 | 3 replies
Also, many homeowners policies provide for protection in the event of a special assessment.

26 May 2016 | 10 replies
If you are not planning on holding the departing residence for a minimum of 8-12 years as a rental which still might not be long enough to take a hit to the equity that's there and recover it fully (if it takes such a hit), then sell now and redeploy the equity into your new house (if you are so inclined) or invest it into any number of principle protected low or no load investments that can return at least as much as it will likely earn as equity...with no risk of loss of principal.