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Young Kim Airbnb Investment property in Joshua Tree, CA
27 September 2021 | 15 replies
Yucca is way faster as it's an incorporated city, a couple weeks for permits if everything is drawn up correctly. 
David Luu Contractor recommendations for shed alteration & landscape design
12 May 2021 | 0 replies
For native garden aspect, would like to incorporate California poppy, marigold, yarrow.
Dylan Prout My 1st Forums Post! New Investor/Agent in Wisconsin - Any Advice?
3 June 2021 | 14 replies
I like the strategy of reaching out to FSBO listings - I will absolutely time-block that in every day and incorporate that into my lead generation. 
Jason Faulkner Feedback on possible opportunity/STR arbitrage
14 May 2021 | 5 replies
Also an ideal layout for a hot tub to be incorporated.
Andrew Schutsky How I Found My First 2 Deals as GP and Lessons Learned
4 January 2022 | 21 replies
With my 20+ years in corporate, I was able to bring structure to the offering including building a webinar and helping coordinate lending and closing activities.
Michel Allen Multifamily and Syndication investing
16 May 2021 | 4 replies
Not the other way around as the 'corporate veil of protection' is still valid while incorporating a business entity mind you.I think you're asking if alternatively an LLC would suffice as a way to organize, but this can easily be determined with an SEC lawyer (even an initial consultation).Your question indicated about ten people involved in this particular business plan and could be covered under the LLC as well in the ability of 'unlimited owners' (people involved)- but again that's where a consult with an SEC legal professional comes into play.There may be things that even your LLC would be involved with that (if you started there) would pop up on the SEC radar- and it seems better to know how to most legally organize from the start.There are various podcasts and books on this topic for folks in your exact situation, but I would consider maybe just skipping those and going for a meeting with an SEC lawyer from the gate- better safe than sorry, and you may be advised an LLC would work just fine for you.
Paula Miser Offering tenant a hotel room
29 May 2021 | 11 replies
I'm going to make sure to incorporate the ideas from the responses in my rental contracts in the future though - to the extent it's legal in Maryland ;) I do hope you come to a positive resolution with your tenants quickly.
Bryce Vaquera Just bought my first duplex.
21 May 2021 | 2 replies
This has incorporated all sorts of dabbling into every trade in order to do specific jobs for people.
Kevork K. Looking for an attorney in San Antonio
24 May 2021 | 4 replies
@Kevork Kiledjian The Law Offices of Nick Spradlin, PLLC Incorporation Attorney helped me set up my SDIRA LLC 5 years ago.
Joel Miller New Build - Flood Zone/plain
29 May 2021 | 3 replies
So typically there's a couple of things that need to be met to build in a flood zone, but first and foremost, you NEED to contact the local jurisdiction to see if the exact location can be built on and you need to confirm their conclusions based on looking at their ordinances (city if it is incorporated or county if it is unincorporated, in most cases; some places the state-level).