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Jonathan Trimboli Protection your assets
25 July 2019 | 6 replies
@Jonathan Trimboli In regards to per LLC Distribution, you should also look into these threads: - separate-llc-vs-one-llc- break-portfolio-into-multiple-llcs- should-you-form-a-llc-for-each-individual-rental-propertyYou should look into Series-LLC and see if that's an option for you - then you don't need to worry about this question, as you can place a property in its own children Series-LLC that you can form when needed.As for distribution, you can have one or more per LLC, and that depends on multiple factors:- property class - you might not want to mix A class property with a D class property in the same LLC, due to different tenant level- cash flow - you might want to keep your cash flow cow separate from the ones that barely produce- equity - you might want to keep the one with large equity in its own LLC while you can group the ones with little equity in another LLC (let's say you have one with 50K equity in its own LLC and 3 other each with only 10K in another LLC, till their equity grows to your risk threshold when you move them out in their own LLC).- number of units (in the case of MF)- location of real estateThe investor has to decide what mix is optimal for their situation + how-many-properties-do-you-have-in-your-llc
Corey Russo Buying, renting, than selling?
24 July 2019 | 1 reply
So I just saw a post asking if BP was hoping for a recession, and I saw mixed answers.
Jade Pickenheim Interest rate on duplex?
26 July 2019 | 4 replies
No mixing and matching between baskets, these aren't toppings at your favorite FroYo place. :)
Matt Everling Benefits of using a self-directed IRA for multifamily investment?
15 August 2019 | 30 replies
@Matt Everling  Most non-recourse lenders are pretty conservative on LTV.  60-70% LTV is generally the most they will do, and they will also want to see some cash reserves in the mix.
Jack Hoss Looking to make connections in Omaha, NE
5 November 2019 | 8 replies
So feel free to contact me if you want to get lunch or a drink after work.  
Charlie Tindall Rehabbing my first rental property
26 July 2019 | 2 replies
we mixed it all in a big trash can , (FYI it comes out gray) he was happy to get rid of all the old stuff he had, we were happy to get the free paint.
Jerry Cima Survey - Who's funding your deals?
26 July 2019 | 4 replies
All properties funded using conventional loans and down payments have been a mix of using a HELOC from my primary on some and saving the down payments on others. 
Manvel A. Flat Roofing - Cover Board/Fiber Board/Insulation Cover Board
26 July 2019 | 1 reply
I was under the impression insulation should be installed somewhere in the mix if not first ten everything else.
Justin Dominguez Have: $600k equity; Want: 9 duplexes. Financing options??
26 July 2019 | 2 replies
Mix of 2 and 3 bedroom units - all with 2 bath, most with 2 car garage.They are trying to sell each each building individually off-market, but are willing to accept offers for the whole group.
Leslie Mangrum Rent due how do you accept
1 August 2019 | 27 replies
Bookkeeping can be difficult because rent payments are mixed with other transactions.