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Matthew B. Single vs. Multi Member LLC
10 January 2020 | 18 replies
This is often referred to as charging order protection because you want the sole remedy to be a charging order against your LLC and not for them to have the ability to step into your shoes as the owner and liquidate the assets.
Blake King Where to save for a down payment?
23 May 2017 | 38 replies
This will reduce your taxable W2 income (401(k) contributions offset your taxable income) and you are paying yourself the interest on the loan while preserving the ability to build up your retirement funds.
Matt Stevenson Getting started in investing
27 March 2017 | 2 replies
The reality is that unless you somehow have crazy connections or a very profitable business idea that you somehow have the ability to execute while still in college, you will almost certainly regret not finishing your education.  
Cary F. Population Growth - NOT the Only Important Factor?
29 March 2017 | 4 replies
I see no reason for any pressure on the rates based on the above.Actually, in all good reality, supply will be following suit slower than the influx of people drawn to this "hot region" simply because cities have no interest in allowing too much, i.e. uncontrolled, growth and will limit the ability to develop new construction.
Ryne V. How to proceed w potential lease option
26 April 2017 | 15 replies
If the tenant fails to do one of these required things, and the tenant’s failure has either substantially caused an unliveable condition to occur or has substantially interfered with the landlord’s ability to repair the condition, the landlord does not have to repair the condition.97 However, a tenant cannot withhold rent or sue the landlord for violating the implied warranty of habitability if the tenant has failed to meet these requirements.98Responsibility for other kinds of repairs As for less serious repairs, the rental agreement or lease may require either the tenant or the landlord to fix a particular item.
Jim Smith Could I be blacklisted from air bnb?
1 April 2017 | 13 replies
Situations covered by our policy include, but are not limited to: Maintenance issues that affect your ability to hostDeath of a family memberSerious illnessProperty damageNatural disasterPolitical unrest"So with the property under construction, I will have pictures showing "property damage" and "maintenance issues that affect my ability to host".  
Alan Brown Condo Conversions: what's your scariest story?
3 April 2017 | 8 replies
They also have an incentive to see the project succeed which requires the ability to sell off the units. 
Steven Maduro Is the lazy landlord getting too lazy???
11 November 2016 | 41 replies
wow you just captured lazy landlord concept in a very serious no nonsense refuse to laugh at myself way.Yes that is exactly what the lazy landlord series is about Learning how to tackle the big doableJobs that seem daunting Doing these jobs safely and to a high standard of craftsmanship The lazy part is that many of us procrastinate and really do not want to tackle these jobs This series is for those who may be on the fence or are about to embark on a similar renovAtion It's a place to share tips and tricks And read as I go through one of these renovStions I will share whatever I gleaned from the processSo Deanna I am not calling you lazyI'm calling myself lazy because I have the ability to do and I usually end up dragging myself kicking and screaming to the job site
Matthew Healey $200,000
2 November 2016 | 6 replies
That said, my job and family situation limit my ability to travel to remote markets or personally manage properties, at least before I can replace my income with sufficient cash flow.What tools (books, threads, etc.) would you suggest for me to use to learn the basics of remote buy and hold?
Demjan Van Der Kach Due diligence: performing seniors. Wishful thinking
2 November 2016 | 1 reply
We use an extensive checklist for our DD on notes and with the ability to purchase reports for value, title and BK, as well as social media and online court system records to review many aspects of the borrows status, there is not much that slows us down.