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Jackson Long How would you mediate this deal?
4 January 2017 | 5 replies
They KNOW there is a world outside of the corporate campus... but they aren't sure they BELIEVE there is a world outside.  
Account Closed Confused on income Tax for Potential rental property
4 January 2017 | 2 replies
Would I pay any rental income tax if the duplex was owned by a Nevada corporation and I lived in Nevada?
Brandon C. Strategic advice needed for first rental property (Palm Beach,FL)
7 January 2017 | 3 replies
I'm 27, single, and work full-time as a corporate project manager and merchant/buyer; coordinating and often negotiating between many internal business units and external partners/vendors.
Ryan Billingsley What are your top 2 reasons for reaching financial freedom?
7 January 2017 | 2 replies
I want to allow my spouse to quit her corporate job if she wants.  
Maria Bocanegra Greetings from Chicago!
9 January 2017 | 13 replies
@Maria Bocanegra Depending on your type of REI Objectives, I would strongly suggest you establishing a Corporate Entity such as a S Corp or a LLC.
Chris Gordon Identifying an appreciating market?
15 January 2017 | 12 replies
The hipsters are willing to go into a "bad neighborhood," once they start they tend to flood in...as they do, they change the neighborhood to a trendy, artsy neighborhood with local coffee shops and then the yuppies follow them and drive the prices up to the point that the hipsters can't afford to live there anymore and don't want to because its gotten "too corporate" anyway.  
Jeff Studer Seeking Advice on How To Raise Captal for Long Term Rentals
12 January 2017 | 3 replies
          - partnership agreement paperwork- corporate entity paperwork- acquisition process - rehab- leasing, marketing/management of the property- maintenance - accounting and tax doc prep- I would also be paid $100/ for property management duties #2: 10K (25%) and on the mortgage Return:  28% initial/future equity stake as well as positive cash flow (after Cap Ex fund is fully funded).#3:  10K (25%) - 20% initial/future equity stake as well as positive cash flow (after Cap Ex fund is fully funded).#4:  10K (25%) - 20% initial/future equity stake as well as positive cash flow (after Cap Ex fund is fully funded).'
Kaleb Musie Possible Insurance Claim Issue?
13 January 2017 | 7 replies
Although the named insured is commonly one person, partnership, corporation or other entity with insurable interests, multiple names insured may be included.  
Nicholas Miller When hard work and education come together.....never quit
11 January 2017 | 3 replies
I did a cashout refinance on another investment property I had, found some private funding from two different individuals, formed a corporation for all members to be protected, and did it all after I had the house under contract.  
Jackson Long multi state investing and lawyers
11 January 2017 | 2 replies
I think it is always best to have one attorney that coordinates, handles the corporate part, keeps deadlines calendared, keeps all of your transactions and deposits organized, and can provide you with general advice, etc.