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Alfred RIchner 3.5 acres fully paid via ROTH - want to build cabin to rent /sale
25 June 2020 | 4 replies
You could have initially setup the deal as a joint venture between the Roth and the Solo 401(k) on day one when you took title.So long as you can structure financing or a JV that works with IRS rules, you can keep clear of compliance risk.  
Nathan Stanley How to go about contacting agents out of state?
26 June 2020 | 6 replies
But the point is you need to start building a team now for when you are ready to start pulling the trigger.
Ming Ip Does your CPA charge you for a few questions over email?
15 November 2021 | 20 replies
The penalties for even non-negligent non-compliance in this area are large.
Scott Tangney 21 y/o with $25,000. What would you do?
30 June 2020 | 29 replies
I've heard of quick sometimes you need to be on pulling the trigger, so I'm definitely going to make sure I gain some experience there.
Jordan P Applegate Develop property for multi-family, single-fam, or something else?
6 July 2020 | 4 replies
Up to this point, I have been scouring the MLS for SFH deals, and I have been thinking about pulling the trigger on a direct mail campaign in my own area of Cabot, AR. 
Nathan Gesner Why you SHOULD allow animals
6 July 2020 | 132 replies
Landlord must pay tenant whose allergies were triggered by neighbor's support dog, court rulesDES MOINES — An Iowa City tenant with a severe allergy to pet dander will receive damages of one month’s rent from a landlord who allowed another tenant to have an emotional support dog in a building with a no-pet policy, according to an Iowa Supreme Court ruling Tuesday.In a 4-3 decision, the court overturned a district court ruling that concluded the landlord, 2800-1 LLC, shouldn’t have allowed the tenant to have a dog because of the other tenant’s pet allergies, but then dismissed the case because the law governing accommodations for emotional support animals wasn’t clear.Chief Justice Susan Christensen, who wrote for the majority, said the two tenants — Karen Cohen, who had severe allergies, and David Clark, who had the dog — had the landlord in a “pickle” trying to accommodate both of them.
Junior Shay Finally bought multi unit in Texas. Need advice for beginner!
28 June 2020 | 4 replies
@Junior Shay congrats on pulling the trigger!
Eric Sklar Question about loan & LLC
28 June 2020 | 2 replies
This does two things: 1) Triggers your mortgage company to procure very expensive lender-placed coverage on the property, and 2) Raises a red flag about the title transfer.Attorneys will almost always tell you to set up an LLC for liability protection (and they're absolutely correct, if that is your only goal).
Priyaa Kalyanaraman Investment property during Covid-19 - Advice for a first timer
2 July 2020 | 13 replies
find some good agents in the areas you want, get financing ready and pull the trigger when you find a deal
Anne Williams ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT/ how does it work? Should there be a fee?
29 June 2020 | 2 replies
Inspection contingencies are common in Real Estate and should not trigger a $5,000 increase in price.