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Rachel Pivonka Cash for keys advice
17 March 2017 | 3 replies
Perhaps engaging with one that does evictions that can give some input since it "may" lead up to an eviction, if you have to, you will have been ahead of the curve in being armed with the right information.
Mike Louis LLCs, General Structure
22 March 2017 | 8 replies
@Jeremy Hunter @Steve VaughanMy plan is to do this:Sample StructureLLC #1 = "ABC Investments"LLC #2 = Property ALLC #3 = Property BLLC #4 = Property CLLC #5 = Property DLLC #1 is used as my vehicle of communication to investors, branding, website, email, etc and the other LLC's are for the ownership of a single property.- - - - -My question is this:1) Does LLC #1 have any ownership of #2-#5?
Vern M. For those who have day jobs...What keeps you going?
17 March 2017 | 12 replies
What many find to be the issue is they can not plan ahead for the work.
Julian Perez New memeber to Bigger Pockets
18 March 2017 | 14 replies
If you come out ahead without Buyer Concessions, on budget, etc., this puts more money in your pocket, when you close at selling.
Eric F. Flat fee listing questions and/or recommendations
26 January 2019 | 15 replies
Hi Eric.You can offer whatever commission to buyer's agents (not necessarily 3%).The MLS requires this information for the property to be posted so you will be asked ahead of time by the listing company for this.
Justin B. Seattle Starts First One to Rent to Law
11 September 2017 | 33 replies
And @Troy Fisher we don't typically advertise ahead of vacancies for two big reasons - 1) Most of the time, an occupied unit doesn't show as well and we get less for it, with the current tenant's belongings in it (unless it looks like a Crate & Barrel catalogue).  
Kevin Foster Wanting to hear from Investors about note servicing...
27 March 2017 | 2 replies
Thanks ahead of time for taking time to share your thoughts.If you (as an investor) were assembling a service for NPN's, PN's and seller carry back transactions...what would that service look like? 
Cade Baade Need advice on this tax question!
15 March 2017 | 11 replies
If they sell it to you for a loss then you sell it = capital gains for you againWas the house a rental when you went ahead and renovated it? 
Cheyenne Jones Everyone has success stories, what was your biggest failure.
28 March 2017 | 8 replies
Sometimes you need to make mistakes to get ahead and get wiser.
John Teachout Tax treatment of cheap house sale that was never rented.
25 August 2019 | 7 replies
So that's where I'm getting around $2k net "profit".I am willing to just go ahead and pay the taxes on it, just not exactly sure how to go about that as I've never sold a property I didn't live in. ie, I've never paid capital gains taxes.