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Sorin T Change rental agreement to LLC name?
4 March 2011 | 6 replies
Now, I read through a lot of material on this site and understood that it's better to have that under an LLC, to protect my private assets from any mishaps.
Jordan Bateman Rehab or tear down and build new?
14 May 2012 | 9 replies
How about exterior material...stucco, siding, brick?
Calvin L A different kind of LLCs protection for Rental Properties
11 May 2012 | 8 replies
A single member LLC is usually eaisly defeated as most owners can't see themselves making out a minutes book authroizing themselves to go buy materials or make an offer on a property, but a well maintained entity would require these efforts as evidence that the LLC was actually a seperate entity from the owner/member.The more you treat your entity as a seperate being the better off you'll be in having it viewed that way.
Ryan Tam Hardwood Flooring Source
16 June 2012 | 7 replies
Even if I have to hire labor it usually comes out to what I would have paid for materials on my own.
Francisco Torres No taxes on selling a house
22 February 2009 | 8 replies
Maybe I am missing something, but in my experience with the Rich Dad materials, it has been some pretty good info.
Doug P. Designer Rehab vs. Standard
29 June 2009 | 5 replies
Your goal is to have the nicest house in the neighborhood at the lowest price.That said, you don't want to be much nicer than your competition, just a half-notch nicer...use the same finishing materials, but ensure they're new.
Raj Pat Kevin O'Leary Don't buy a house in 2016 REAL ESTATE ADVICE
15 January 2016 | 13 replies
Also further material that indicates the target segment he is probably commenting on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Alex T. Flipping a foreclosed house in New Jersey (Detailed)
21 September 2020 | 25 replies
Like I said I paid 108k, but materials and labor seem to be costing about 70k.
Bruce Myers Reasonable cap rate in Austin, TX
5 September 2015 | 14 replies
Whether that materializes or not is unknown but that is what the CAP rate compression is telling you.
Joe Calderon Thank you, you're all golden
16 September 2015 | 7 replies
Despite his past, he has some pretty good material out there.