Eduardo Justo
looking to buy my first multifamily property with a FHA loan
20 March 2024 | 4 replies
For some reason, banks hate lending to entrepreneurs... but won't mind lending to a W2 employee that works for the entrepreneur LOL!
Lauren Ruppert
Contractor using undocumented workers...damages property...
20 March 2024 | 4 replies
I'm going to cut to the chase: a so-called "contractor" had his employees do some work in one of my rental units.
Richard Libutti
In House Leasing Agent - Multifamily Portfolio
20 March 2024 | 2 replies
Most employees want safety and security, so, I put most of my staff on salary with unlimited time away.
Bubba McCants
Maximizing Your Real Estate Investments: The Power of Partnering with a Realtor
18 March 2024 | 1 reply
.- ag a fellow investor who could benefit from leveraging the expertise of a Realtor in their investment ventures.Let's harness the power of collaboration and expertise to elevate our real estate investing strategies.
Lauren Ruppert
Legal actions against fake "contractor"....
19 March 2024 | 0 replies
I'm going to cut to the chase: a so-called "contractor" had his employees do some work in one of my rental units.
Engelo Rumora
FTX Disaster! What Next?
19 March 2024 | 12 replies
The new CEO recently mentioned that FTX customer funds were used to buy homes for employees and advisors, also had seen a report that FTX personally loaned Sam $3B.
Kiefer Cheney
Need help find a tenant for my first rental property
18 March 2024 | 19 replies
Go on HAR and see what other comparable houses in your neighborhood are renting for.
Neil Patel
FlipSystem by Antoine Martel
20 March 2024 | 175 replies
Seriously last question, being a full time employee not going to quit, like yourself I believe, would you recommend me to jump into this full force?
Ken Weiner
Anderson Business Advisors
20 March 2024 | 193 replies
I'm rather confused on all the employees leaving statement!
Brendan M.
What are the tax implications of paying myself to property manage?
19 March 2024 | 22 replies
My LLC for PM would be taxed as a sole proprietorship unless I had other employees, which would equate to being considered just another source of regular income for me, meaning the $1000 I paid would be taxed at my individual income rate (25%) for a total of $250, meaning I would still only keep $7500.However, if I had more than just myself employed by the LLC and made less than $50k/year, I would only be taxed at 15% on the money I allocated for PM, or in this case, $150.