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Michael Glaser Collecting Rent Thru Personal Acct For My LLC
11 January 2017 | 9 replies
I would think it'd be one thing to make capital contributions to the business account from your personal account, as well as making distributions in the opposite direction, but clearly funneling rent checks through your personal account into the business account would be very different.
Rich Hupper Passive day to day income
10 January 2017 | 36 replies
However, this maximum contribution increases with inflation.  
Nate Pattee I'm Raising Private Equity - My New Model Threw Me a Curveball.
9 January 2017 | 11 replies
A sincere thank you for all who contributed, really appreciate your opinions.  
Talford Thompson Private Loan vs. Gift
5 January 2017 | 4 replies
Hi @Talford Thompson, and welcome.The $14k from each parent plus your own contribution is sufficient to purchase the property outright, or you're in need of a traditional mortgage too?
Bernard Braithwaite Best way to JV Note deal
14 January 2017 | 14 replies
I thought I understood how fractionalized notes work but after reading this thread I’m not sure anymore.I know in CA there is a law, a specific statute, that specifies exactly how a fractionalized note is done.The authority is given only to a licensed real estate broker, requires reporting to the BRE, limitations on how many beneficiaries can participate, the maximum amount they can contribute based on their net worth, etc.I know the reason the statue exists is to provide an SEC exemption exclusive to CA RE brokers.Bringing more than one person together on one note is considered a security thus requiring a SEC license or exemption.So, does this mean that if two guys want to buy a note together and put their name (or their entities’ name) on the note (and DOT) as joint owners that they need to get a broker involved?
Account Closed Why do renters rent
8 January 2017 | 9 replies
Even those calculators online do not all reflect the tax benefits of buying vs renting.Other contributing factors are the convenience of renting.
Chris Gorman Seeking Solid Rental Neighborhoods in Westchester
9 March 2017 | 10 replies
Thanks so much, and looking forward to leveraging, and contributing experiences to the forum.Chris  
Mike B. Using 401K to fund REI
7 January 2017 | 9 replies
My understanding is that you can withdraw any contributions you made to the account without any fees or penalties since you've already paid taxes on those as personal income.
Robert Fiorillo Bringing financing to the table
6 January 2017 | 3 replies
I would like to partner with an experienced investor specializing in multi family buy and hold and/or BRRRR but I can only offer financing as my contribution.
Daniel Roman Wholesalers, Rehabbers, and Investors
7 January 2017 | 2 replies
In one day I was able to get my hands dirty, learn about construction of various parts of a home from the foundation to framing, drywall, cabinets and counter tops, all while contributing to a great cause and adding to my contractor network!