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Ryan Garrison How to House Hack with a Family
9 December 2019 | 17 replies
You probably won't live for free, but would most likely would cut your living costs in half with renting the other side and living comfortably with your family.The other option would be to be a large single family house that has a mother-in-law suite attached or the ability to wall off the basement and make it a separate rentable unit, I've found lots of houses like that here that have worked for me. 
Ben Kagel Newbie looking to house hacking a small multifamily in Austin, TX
13 January 2023 | 21 replies
You can keep considering SFR's and the pro's those come with b/c many SFR's are out there with either:1) completely separate built-in mother-in-law suite (say like one of my BHH investors lived in the apartment above the garage) or,2) a detached unit on the same lot (I did BHH deal with a small 2nd house in the back yard and the two houses even had separate yards & driveways).  
Brad Kanouse Started a LLC question
29 December 2020 | 14 replies
If you are sued and the judge believes you have pierced the veil, your personal assets could get throw into the lawsuit.
Gary Sullivan joe crump
2 September 2019 | 15 replies
Which in essence, IS legally okay considering you are not on the hook for the loan per-se, however by walking away you would leave the seller high and dry which could lead to bash your reputation or possible lawsuit (of course, full disclosure is required but it does not negate the possibility).A key to all the above is DO YOUR DUE DILIGENCE of the area you are covering...
John Lupo I would like to 1031 my half of properties but brother wants to keep properties as is
6 July 2023 | 3 replies
Anything you can work out in person will be 100% better than lawyers and lawsuits
Daniel Porter Non-Permitted Work, Additions and ADUs - Opportunity or DOOM?!
31 December 2021 | 4 replies
So if you financial model depends on having that 2nd unit, and now it sits vacant for a year or two while you sort out the lawsuits, permitting, remodel, etc....then it will be painful.Obviously plenty of people do it, but you could also be flirting with disaster....and think about it from your point of view....if you buy a single family in a single family neighborhood, do you want all the neighbors converting those homes to multi with all the associated issues.....lower water pressure, clogged sewers, more trash, street parking, yard parking, more people in the neighborhood, etc.
Patricia Becker Umbrella Policy or LLC for out-of-state California investor?
22 March 2022 | 10 replies
So even if you establish a dozen LLC's. they win the lawsuit against you personally; you own the LLCs. all the LLC assets are at risk.Attorneys tell me the litigants sue on the basis of personal negligence, not for issues like co-mingling assets.
Andrew Brown Orlando - Condo vs Single family
28 February 2021 | 5 replies
Assessments and lawsuits are the two things that come up as red flags when looking at condos.
Todd Powell Do you require tenants to carry renters insurance?
7 July 2023 | 71 replies
Their dog bites a neighbor and the neighbor includes you in the lawsuit since you allowed a "vicious" dog in the building.
John L Daly retirement plan IRA, 401K plans witch is best
16 June 2023 | 43 replies
@Thomas Rutkowskispoken like a true insurance salesman living off of misinformation and high commission( greater than 3%) life insurance.You probably don t even have a Series 7 securities license and yet you call yourself a financial advisor biased towards insurance products because you can t offer securities.Anyone who recommends paying penalties by moving money out of IRAs and other retirement accounts into life insurance should be open to a lawsuit should a person hire an atty.