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Andrea Blair Purchasing under an LLC vs. No LLC
17 February 2017 | 1 reply
If protection is your main thing just get an umbrella policy of 2 million, that along with the 1 million you would get through your standard policy should be good. 
Bob Jones Real assets, saving money in gold
17 February 2017 | 4 replies
That's an insurance policy, not to be confused with an investment ...
Raj I. Can you get a conv loan for Reno/rehab?
19 February 2017 | 6 replies
I have an awesome mortgage lender in Atlanta but they have a policy not to loan unless the utilities and water is turned on.
Christopher James Companion Dog....Charge a fee?
22 February 2017 | 11 replies
I have a no pet policy in our multi-unit buildings.  
Account Closed valuation of downtown Jersey City, 3+ bedrooms
29 March 2017 | 10 replies
Hi Jennie, Jersey City said they're aiming to complete the reval by November 2017. 
Jamie Hinrichs Help becoming a better landlord in my HOA
5 January 2016 | 5 replies
@Jamie HinrichsI am a condominium association manager and board member and the best thing you can do is be familiar with the association's policies - make sure that you give a copy of the house rules the tenants and add that addendum to the lease.
Mario M. Question about insurance
28 December 2015 | 1 reply
Also if you have LLC 1 which owns LLC 2 , and LLC 2 buys real estate deals, if you have a commercial insurance policy  for liability is it ok to insure under LLC 1 ?
Account Closed Thoughts on real estate agents carrying firearms...
5 January 2016 | 89 replies
I maintain insurance policies on my home and all my rental properties.
Gary Charlton What to look for in a contractor
30 December 2015 | 4 replies
This will help vet those contractors looking to take advantage of folks, in particular since you’re investing from afarFocus on punctuality and communication – did they show up on time, did they return your call/email in a timely fashion, do they keep a well maintained vehicle, do they communicate in a professional mannerVerify IDOnline search of their name and companyReferences with phone numbers, and previous work – call the references, find out the type of work done, does the type of work they’ve done match with what you’re looking forGet a detailed, written scope of work (SOW) along with a detailed, itemized contract – define the payment scheduleHow will the payments be structured –are they asking for money upfront (potential red flag)Hire a licensed, insured contractor that is in good standing with the Better Business Bureau, and the local consumer protection agency; check the license number, insurance policy, and bond.
George Bittar New TIN# or Ammendment Needed?
2 January 2016 | 3 replies
If they stand firm on their policy, you'll need to file form 8822 with the IRS right away.