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Kevin Macadam Greetings from the UK
13 June 2009 | 3 replies
Hi my name is Kevin Macadam and I am an Overseas Mortgage Broker based in the UK hoping to help any one who has questions regarding finance in foreign countries.
Guillaume D. Canadian RE Investor Looking for Contacts in SoCal!
18 August 2015 | 1 reply
I need to learn how to invest in the USA as a foreign investor.
Matt Beech New Investor In Middle Tennessee
2 September 2017 | 12 replies
I'm either opening a new LLC in Missouri (already have one in Arizona and plan to invest there as well) or register my Arizona LLC as a foreign LLC here in Missouri.  
Star J. To pay or not to pay
31 October 2012 | 14 replies
I would advise that each be metered separately to avoid disputes; in my state there is even a court ruling that says that any "foreign load" on a utility makes that utility the landlord's responsibility - check if yours does something similar.One way to have lienable utilities in the tenant's name and still keep a handle on payments is to insert a clause into the lease that requires that the tenant supplies you a copy of the latest utility bill for such utilities, every month with the rent payment (or by mail if you have rents paid with some direct deposit means).
Max Shepherdson Looking for HML in Chicago
13 January 2016 | 5 replies
(must fund foreign nationals) If anyone has any great connections here please let me know asap and ill be in touch!!
Isabelle Lalaine My Problem - I built a popular real estate site and I'm lost
23 November 2023 | 6 replies
I’m just curious about international land investment and see a big pain point that needs to be addressed (foreigners looking to buy land but needing to navigate foreign investment laws, a different language, different banking systems etc). 2.
Maryann L. AEGIS transactional funding - Good bad ugly
22 April 2011 | 12 replies
You certainly can, but you would need to register your CA S-Corp as a foreign entity in any other state in which you want to do business.
Nathan Killebrew How to handle friends not on the same path as you.
16 May 2019 | 60 replies
But being in college is a fun time and the responsibility of finances is foreign to a lot of college students (most people I knew weren't working to put themselves through college; those people did exist but most of us were able to study, have fun and enjoy the college experience; I worked when I didn't have class to earn some money but life was simple during that time). 
Christopher M. Reviews of Chris Prefontaine Smart Real Estate Coach?
17 January 2024 | 23 replies
"Terms" investing was not foreign to me however I wanted to immerse myself into terms investing and Chris seemed like an honest guy so I took a chance. 
Harsh Dangaria Asset Protection Strategy
9 July 2018 | 7 replies
SLLC filing fee, land trust and trustee fees, foreign entity registration fee, general partner LLC registration fee, fees to CPAs/attorneys to set it up, extra costs with end of year tax filing, etc.).