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Bob Steward Forming an REI LLC as a capital partner
15 July 2014 | 7 replies
Any attorney can help you setup the operating agreement to accommodate your different roles and contributions.  
Katie Miller How would you invest $1 million?
15 August 2020 | 192 replies
Very comprehensive and understandable, after I read it twice.
Alexaundra McCormick RENATUS SCHOOLING?
21 August 2015 | 390 replies
No advertising.. instead they encourage their first owners and clients to invite any and all guests to the properties free accommodations top end everything. free golf..
Nathan Friedman National Real Estate Insurance Group - want to know how legitimate they are.
6 July 2016 | 38 replies
Their prices were comparable to most other companies out there and only offered full comprehensive coverage.  
Alissa S. Land development
18 August 2021 | 13 replies
Call your local lumber house, developers really need wood for framing, better yet, give them a visit to get more attention, when im looking for something, i usually go to a supply house and record conversation on my iphone, sort of saving their time, they are sales people, and you aren't a customer, they won't be as accommodating.
Rashad S. I want to become a builder
20 July 2017 | 2 replies
.* The Georgia secretary of state has a comprehensive FAQ  here - http://sos.ga.gov/index.php/licensing/plb/46/faqMy advice is that unless you're planning to build for others as a profession, there are easier, cheaper options that have greater liability protection.
N/A N/A How do you handle Reverse Exchange date setting on 8824
17 November 2006 | 1 reply
The best way to visualize a "reverse 1031 exchange" is to look at it in two component parts.Parking ArrangementThe first component is a parking arrangement where the taxpayer arranges for the Exchange Accommodation Titleholder ("EAT") to acquire title to one of the taxpayer's properties.Simultaneous 1031 ExchangeThe second component is a simultaneous or concurrent 1031 exchange, which is either completed in the beginning (exchange first) of the whole process or at the end (exchange last) of the whole process.Exchange LastThe exchange last structure is the preferred structure whereby the EAT acquires and parks title to the like-kind replacement property.
Junior Matthews Upgrades on our new house
9 April 2016 | 5 replies
Its neutral in most cases and easily covered by area rugs or carpeting to accommodate many tastes.  
Jenny L. Builder's Risk Insurance in NJ
8 May 2016 | 0 replies
After reading up on the subject here on BP, seems as though the insurance giants don't offer it or are cobbling together a product that is not comprehensive enough, thus offering inferior coverage.
Josef Roberge What Are Your Primary Concerns of Setting-Up an LLC on LegalZoom?
8 August 2018 | 3 replies
I have litigated many of these cases and loved seeing legal zoom documents.Internet services do not provide: -No comprehensive advise on how to structure business and investments to achieve an overall AP plan;-No attorney to sere as organizer, initial member, and/or registered agent in order to maximize anonymity;-No sophisticated company agreement that deters creditors from taking control of your company;-No advise on how to move property into the LLC after it is formed;-No advise on how to use the LLC in conjunction with a land trust;-No advise on how to set up and arrange the LLCs finances, including LLC accounts, injecting capital, or loaning money to the LLC;-No advise on how to maintain the LLC liability barrier to prevent plaintiff’s from “piercing the veil”; and -No follow – up questions answered by a lawyer after the LLC is formed.