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Account Closed New Member from St. Louis, Missouri
28 November 2016 | 2 replies
I do have three bachelor degrees (Economics, Finance, and International Management) as well as my MBA but I'm tired of the corporate life and have only been in it for 9 months. 
Vic Vega Are "Corporate" Turn Key Rentals good?
29 November 2016 | 2 replies
I used the word "corporate" just specify the turn key properties available from companies which are rehabbed ready to go with a property management team etc. in place.
Paul Winka Renting from your own LLC?
30 November 2016 | 7 replies
You may run into some issues down the line if there is some lawsuit involving premises liability and a savvy attorney tries to pierce the corporate veil.
Perry Ivy Contractor/workers comp/ rehab and rentals
29 November 2016 | 0 replies
I have a corporation that I purchase/rehab/rent properties in.
Kevin Ryan New member excited to learn!
29 November 2016 | 6 replies
One of those thing you ought to do, depending what your worth is, is to forming some type of a corporation or a LLC to protect yourself financially from legal action.You might need to hire a lawyer and/or a CPA (or acceptable account) to advise you once you have selected your niche and market.  
Michael Oldani Can someone give me a little help
29 November 2016 | 3 replies
Figure out what you can bring to the table and find someone who can complement you to work with...maybe someone who has cash to invest, but no rehabbing skills; maybe someone who has some cash and more experience with construction but no time (who can oversee and advise you during the process). 
Debbie Hebert Greater New Orleans Residential Appraiser, Broker and Investor
29 November 2016 | 1 reply
You should probably form some type of corporation or a LLC.You might have to hire a lawyer and/or a CPA to advise you after you have selected a niche and market.  
Daniel R. Dan from Cleveland, OH with a huge good morning for the BP family
10 December 2016 | 7 replies
I have a stable corporate job, but have always had the  entrepreneurial drive on a small scale, and wish to apply my desire into the real estate investing field.  
Mark Douglas Most Effective Improvements to Increase Property Value
1 December 2016 | 8 replies
Both my client and I have extensive construction backgrounds, and immediately noticed the rush-job renovation that the corporate owner had their crew take on.
Jack B. To sell rental or not to sell
4 December 2016 | 14 replies
If they give him all he has proposed in terms of corporate taxes, there could be a nationwide top coming far sooner than many expect.