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Marcelo Ricarte New investor in Ft Lauderdale, FL
30 December 2015 | 3 replies
Hey guys, I'm being charged $750 to build a corporation..
David Longhini Feedback Appreciated- Plan to begin in Buffalo
30 December 2015 | 9 replies
I've had good luck with American Home Shield.
Dan G. Which cities in the US have the best rental properties?
18 May 2017 | 50 replies
Currently, true corporate NNN leases have rock bottom low cap rates (4-5%), but are maintainence free till the tenant decides not to renew lease.
Josh L. Marketing to Non-English speakers?
30 September 2016 | 3 replies
there are ethnic based craigslist like Missyusa.com, I'm 1st generation Korean American.
John Arendsen Corporate Rentals In The San Diego Market
2 January 2016 | 2 replies
However, leasing to one major corporation who would in turn make our properties available to their employees, clients or guests would circumvent any short term vacation rental concerns I think.Your thoughts?
James Messa Investor from Texas
2 January 2016 | 8 replies
Email if your interested and I'll send you the link to our corporate conference in February in Orlando.
Jeff Pancone Legal questions for start up
30 December 2015 | 2 replies
Hello all,I am getting ready to seek legal council to form my corporations in order to begin buying my first deals.
Justin Spaulding Hi from Milton, Wisconsin
31 December 2015 | 9 replies
Long story short:All american college football player.
Mary anne Raymond Wholesaling and Bank owned properties
2 January 2016 | 22 replies
Lee, It is quite unlikely the lender is watching/scanning the corporate registry for changes to directors/ownership structure, etc of companies which from which they have subscribed mortgages, though with today's computer search methods and big data processing, it is not outside the realm of possible.Technically, as a stakeholder / creditor, the lender should be notified at the time the company is sold / experiences a change of controlling ownership.  
Chuck Low Dealing with Absent Boardmembers
31 December 2015 | 3 replies
You also have the right as an owner to review the corporate and financial records.