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Andrew Lacy Being a Lawyer and Getting RE License
21 June 2015 | 8 replies
I actually will be a commercial litigator.
Alex Lacasse New Member from Eastern Ontario (near Ottawa)
12 July 2016 | 11 replies
I started my career as a carpenter(custom homes and high rise formwork), went to school for civil engineering technology, became a construction estimator (high rise residential and commercial), then a construction project manager (commercial leasehold improvements) and now am involved with building a Light Rail Transit Project in Canada's Capital.I live about an hour south of Ottawa and came to learn about bigger pockets by listening to the podcast during my daily commute to the city.I am looking to get my business started in real estate with rehabbing projects.  
Lisa Bradley Any recommendations for a registered agent and entity for registering an LLC with the state of Indiana
19 February 2020 | 10 replies
A registered agent can either be yourself or whomever else you designate to receive important legal and tax documents on behalf of your business (i.e. annual reports, tax docs or statements sent by the state, litigation notices, etc).The thing to keep in mind is that whoever the registered agent is, they must have a physical address & contact info on file (no P.O. boxes)--and it's public record. 
Tushar P. Detention pond in the complex
6 October 2019 | 9 replies
I'm a civil engineer and I work for Jones and Carter.I only have 5 rentals in Baton Rouge, (where I'm originally from - Geaux Tigers!)
Vivan Bhalla New to RE-Bay Area investing question - Cashflow vs appreciation?
1 October 2019 | 21 replies
I told him we're full-time RE investors, and I'm a licensed general contractor in addition to being a licensed civil engineer.
DeVawn M Nolan Achieving Real Estate License to Wholesale Properties in Illinois
14 February 2020 | 14 replies
What a lot of sellers don't know is that even if you FSBO there are laws you have to follow that can open you up to litigation if you don't.  
Alan Faitel LLC questions back accounts
21 May 2018 | 3 replies
Record a distribution in and out of the LLC.My understanding is that if you are just moving money around between entities, that you risk any litigant being able to easily pierce your corporate veil. 
Michael Cavicchi Rezoning in CT from a 2 family to a 3? 3 to 4?
29 August 2017 | 7 replies
I am a real estate attorney and practice in zoning, transactions, and litigation.
Roselin G. Foundation cracks. Help!
28 June 2018 | 3 replies
Sometimes it required a licensed engineer to come in and take a look at it to help see who is at fault and unfortunately, has a chance at ending up in litigation.
Bader Alameri The expensive market of California
24 May 2019 | 23 replies
But be that as it may just like we all speed at some time in our driving career this is rampant and well its just unfortunate if you get targeted she said the one that I sent in has been doing this for years and face's massive civil penalties and she even told him you had better get a license.. your not an investor your not coming into title and the double close does not cover it.. because you still marketed a property you did not own..