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Michael G. What do YOU think will be the next new Hot Brooklyn or New York neighborhood?
21 October 2018 | 71 replies
Yes like lefferts gardens was named after a dutch family the lefferts who where farmers and owned all of that part of brooklyn...But to us natives born within the last 100yrs it was just plain old flatbush and crown heights...And Weeksville i pass the area almost everyday lol that park on the corner was an underground rail road stop...WOW BROOKLYN the greatest country in the world lol ....
Laura Williams What color to paint this house
12 February 2015 | 18 replies
A cream for the window trim and porch railings.  
Seth Mosley ASSET PROTECTION PODCAST
5 May 2016 | 130 replies
But more importantly you need to speak with a wrongful death litigation team to find out how they dismantle LLCs in court.LLCs were never designed to be used by participants in commerce as asset protection vehicles
Andrew Dorazio Bad Property Manager, Help Needed
16 October 2015 | 13 replies
It sounds kind of strange that a company with a good record heretofore would suddenly go off the rails.
Dexter Wallace Turnkey Real Estate Investing
11 January 2016 | 137 replies
Ali,totally agree with you 100% TK offers lots of built in experience that you simply cannot get anywhere else let alone with any other type of investment vehicle.
Justin Marcellus 1st Rental in Central Texas
4 April 2017 | 5 replies
Landlord may deduct reasonable charges from the security deposit for: Damages to the Property, excluding normal wear and tear, and all reasonable costs associated to repair the Property; Costs for which Tenant is responsible to clean, deodorize, exterminate, and maintain the Property; Unpaid rent; unpaid late charges; Unpaid utilities and utility expenses Landlord incurs to maintain utilities to the Property as required by this Lease; Unpaid pet charges; Replacing unreturned keys, garage door openers, security devices, or other components; The removal of unauthorized locks or fixtures installed by Tenant; Landlord’s cost to access the Property if made inaccessible by Tenant; Missing or burned-out light bulbs and fluorescent tubes (at the same location and of the same type and quality that are in the Property on the Commencement Date); Packing, removing, and storing abandoned property; removing abandoned or illegally parked vehicles; Costs of reletting , if Tenant is in default; Attorney’s fees, costs of court, costs of service, and other reasonable costs incurred in any legal proceeding against Tenant; Mailing costs associated with sending notices to Tenant for any violations of this lease;Texas Residential Lease Agreement Any other unpaid charges or fees or other items for which Tenant is responsible under this lease; Cost to restore walls, flooring, landscaping or any alteration to the Property not approved in writing by Landlord; Damages to the Property caused by smoking, including but not limited to stains, burns, odors, and removal of debris; and costs to rekey certain security devices, as provided in Paragraph 19.2.
Jonathan D. Multiple LLCs and Handling Loans/expenses
17 May 2017 | 7 replies
If some scenario came up where you were being sued I don't think an attorney would have any difficulty proving that these are not separate entities.You may want to look into S-Corps, as I seem to recall that being the preferred investment vehicle for flippers.From what you're describing I don't think you're achieving any benefit and you're certainly incurring extra expenses and headaches by titling each property in separate LLCs.
Shawn H. Section 179 Vehicle Depreciation
28 September 2017 | 6 replies
The vehicle will be used 75-100% for business for the next 5+ years.
Jeff D. protecting what's held in an llc
9 January 2018 | 7 replies
And you are also not correct, as I see some benefits of having an LLC:First of all, having personal vehicles and primary residence in an LLC is useless - unless you can prove doing business activities with them.
Andrey Y. Mortgage rates skyrocketing !
22 June 2019 | 164 replies
Interest rates should effect commercial more, as well as what other investment vehicles are returning.