
21 February 2013 | 6 replies
I have had foundation repairs on my properties that cause plumbing issues that cause structural issues, etc.

24 March 2013 | 13 replies
But the nut grows a lot faster that way as far as I can tell.I've run scenarios with equity investors and that seems like it would be more attractive from an investor point of view but that's where I'm not sure of the structure used by others in determining the return for the investor.

8 March 2013 | 12 replies
Granted, that accounts for demo of the existing structure, but it does not account for the cost of the land which is typically a little more than demo costs.

8 February 2013 | 3 replies
In addition, do you have the right kind of entity structure that minimizes the self employment taxes you pay on business income?

8 February 2013 | 6 replies
3)Should we buy the property through a conventional loan and then moving it under an LLC or other business structure?

10 February 2013 | 7 replies
I've had to completely re-do the bathroom floor and repair a few cracks in the kitchen.

8 February 2013 | 3 replies
I just recently got a call back on a direct mail letter, and after calling the interested seller I now have an understanding of what he is looking for, but I would like some advice on how to structure an offer.

30 May 2015 | 61 replies
However, Spouses both on their corp payroll can increase this contribution up to $102,000 depending on the structure etc of the corp.However, a SDIRA contribution is limited to $5,000-$6,000 depending on age etc.
11 February 2013 | 19 replies
I struggled through Mech Eng with a minor in EE.Then ended up in drive control automation & traveled the world on contract jobs.But that minor in EE saved me a lot of $$$ when renovating homes esp splitting the services for myself & others.If you're serious about RE investment an engineering background will save you a fortune & give you valuable insight into structural re-design (assuming you take some design courses) when you blow out the walls etc of an older home or add a room above an attached garage etc.It's a great discipline & you will never regret finishing.

11 February 2013 | 34 replies
According to them half of this would be reviewing their methods and how they structure their deals in their office.