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Simon Stahl Lender that lend to LLCs
15 January 2019 | 12 replies
If you're using any personal funds, unless their use and acquisition is documented properly, can take down the corporate veil and be porous. 
Dan Miles How does a smaller apartment complex compete with the large ones?
10 January 2019 | 4 replies
In my experience, those larger complexes are managed by corporate property management, very cold and impersonal, inflexible and often inattentive.
Ryan Beasley McDonalds Real Estate
10 January 2019 | 1 reply
@Ryan Beasley This would vary depending on negotiations with each buyer, but typically large corporations like McDonald's would negotiate for a ROFR, right to go dark, termination option, and several renewal options, at a minimum.
Evan Smeenge Dip the Toe: how does one begin?
16 January 2019 | 26 replies
People at companies I dealt with when I worked in Corporate America would not return my phone calls once I left my job (which is hard not to take personally).
Tim Bergstrom Jan 2019 Nashville Short Term Rental panel
28 January 2019 | 6 replies
It can not be owned by an LLC or a corporation.
Leslie Ray Purchasing A Multi Family Apt Building With A Partner
21 March 2019 | 16 replies
The primary advantage of a Wyoming LLC is the strength of the corporate veil combined with the tax rates.
Kyle Fitzpatrick House Hacking using FHA loans
16 January 2019 | 9 replies
Obviously the LLC helps you with liability issues and I am aware that the corporate veil can be pierced.
Isiah Ferguson help, I need advice ????
14 February 2020 | 6 replies
My mortgage company denied me the transfer of deed to my corporation, and I have 100% of interest in the corporation .
Asury Johnson Crazy ex wife wants to put lien on property
13 January 2019 | 10 replies
For liability, he was correct for creating a corporation.
Rafi K. New BP member... from a long way away...
14 January 2019 | 15 replies
You can also diversify the same amount of money into many different properties across different real estate asset classes and strategies, which is much less risky than putting all your eggs in one basket (or just a couple of baskets).As a non-US investor, you may need to create a US corporation to invest in some of these, but I have been told by people who have done this that it is really easy to do and not that expensive.