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Michael Doherty Should I Keep my series 7&66 License for REI?
12 November 2019 | 11 replies
Majority of my clients are real estate investors, I help them establish the vehicle (IRA or 401k) which enables them to invest into alternative options (rentals, trust deeds, syndications, private placements, private lending, etc.) but I'm not involved in the investments at all, and did not really have a desire to go back and sell "traditional" investment options so there was absolutely no use for my securities licenses (I held 6, 63 and 26) and while like you I worked hard to get them, I decided to let them go and I don't regret it. 
Account Closed Compromised mid century modern house. What would you do?
10 August 2019 | 10 replies
and the last, I am planing to color is in a shade of white, which color should I use to paint the rails and the columns.
Jim Dahle State Taxation on Private Real Estate Funds
7 July 2019 | 12 replies
@Jim DahleGeneral partner's/managing members and the accountants who prepare the fund make the determination of how income is categorized and then passed on to it's partners/members.These partnership vehicles want to correctly classify the income.Failure to do so can result in interest, penalties from the IRS/State's.The partner's will look down on the partnership if such issues arises.If you are an LP in a fund, you simple get a K-1 and have to deal with what is provided to you on your K-1.
Justin Currie Canadian investments in the US
9 April 2023 | 22 replies
CRA’s Bad News for Canadians Investing in US Real Estate Two popular vehicles for investments in US real estate are limited liability limited partnerships (LLLPs) and limited liability partnerships (LLPs).
Concepcion D. What makes a property rent ready?
22 March 2023 | 14 replies
There should be no safety hazards, especially tripping hazards, but also exposed sharp edges or plate glass; inadequate or poorly repaired/modified electrical systems; railings, stairs, and decks need to be safe and secure; all windows and doors should operate as intended.
Christina R. "rent ready"
23 June 2013 | 7 replies
Make sure stair railings are secure, stair treads are in good shape and that all smoke detectors and CO detectors have a new battery and are working.
Steven Libman Listen with Purpose: How to Cultivate Effective Communication Skills
21 April 2023 | 0 replies
Avoid interrupting or thinking about your response while they're speaking.Build your emotional intelligence - You need to understand your feelings, where you're getting off the rails, where it's sending you down a rabbit hole, versus what makes you excited and passionate.Develop a workplace communication strategy - Collaboration and teamwork are vital for success.
Stephen Shelton Neighbor hates a tree
23 April 2023 | 38 replies
In Florida, you have no liability with a living tree or it's branches falling on your tenant's or the neighbor's vehicles or house. 
Steven Terrell Acquiring our first couple of multis through house hacking and scaling up from there!
23 April 2023 | 1 reply
Multi family will be the vehicle we use to make this happen.
Jason Deangelis Short term rentals in Milwaukee
28 October 2021 | 11 replies
Lower East side is great, Brewers Hill is already on the edge of rough parts of town, so you definitly want to be able to pull your vehicles into a garage over night etc.