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Kenneth Stamps Liability question for residential vs. commercial loan
27 January 2020 | 2 replies
If so, the test for corporate (business) limited liability is whether the corporation is separate from the individual, whether the business holds itself out as the owner rather than the individual and whether the business is properly capitalized to avoid foreseeable loss.If you have good insurance, that's basically the same thing as being properly capitalized to avoid foreseeable loss, but you have to realize that any injury over the $1mm mark is probably coming out of your assets. 
David Bloomer New from Oklahoma City
16 February 2020 | 17 replies
@Will Fraser @Son Tran, like everywhere else in Oklahoma City proper, conditions and values vary vastly from block to block.  
Mathew Allen Adding Bedrooms in Connecticut!
29 January 2020 | 13 replies
@Michael Noto, @Mathew Allen, @Ryan Luby, code requires the following:Must be at least 70 sq ft, minimum 7ft in each directionCeiling height of at least 7ftDirect access from a hallway or communal space (not from another bedroom)Second means of egress; either a door directly outside or a window at least 20" (H) x 24" (w)Proper lighting and ventilation; usually window(s) that is at least 8% of wall areaAt least 2 electrical outletsPermanent heat source that can maintain 68 degrees (space heaters don't count)Curiously, closets are not required by code, but a generally expected by tenants.
Noah Nelson Help with contracts
2 February 2020 | 11 replies
@Noah Nelson I 100% agree with @Barry Pekin - you need to make sure you're using the proper contract for Florida.
May Baten Anyone heard of the Hard Money Lender, Stone Financing LLC?
3 February 2021 | 7 replies
Don’t do this.I didn’t research enough to determine if these companies legitimately exist and with all the proper licenses. 
Hunter Mills Denied on loan no credit
29 January 2020 | 6 replies
Very dangerous when used poorly, but extremely useful when used properly.
Michael Cavicchi Mortgage Notes and Nursing Home Assets
28 January 2020 | 3 replies
And if X = 2 than why would you take such a note but if x=10 you have time do react (keep in mind that economy could be not in your favor when you have to pay the  note back)
Nathan Realph Hard money loans- weighing options
4 February 2020 | 6 replies
Using leverage (properly) will accelerate your goals and create opportunities you won't be able to pull off on your own easily.
Tony P. [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
29 January 2020 | 9 replies
That's not the proper cap.
Maston Sanford Trec 1-4 contract for Owner Financing (buy and sell)
27 January 2020 | 0 replies
Hello,  I am new to investing and have looked all over on how to properly fill out the trec 1-4 contract.