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Mark Updegraff Investor Payroll, who's in your wallet?
6 March 2012 | 29 replies
If my PM did leave, I would hope that he'd want to figure out a mutually beneficial type of partnership where we both profit off the split.2.
Marcus Geiser First Deal: Under Contract and Sweet
11 March 2012 | 10 replies
He was in a bad partnership with another guy that I believe went to jail.
Joanne Basecki Hello from NY!
16 March 2012 | 3 replies
Am hoping for new projects, ideas, partnerships..
James G. Suggestions/ help with a 457B cash out.
5 March 2021 | 13 replies
I am a strongly inclined to stick with my original suggestion of the loan from the original account if at all possible; however, you could consider setting up a partnership with the IRA; however, you must be very careful to avoid UBIT and prohibited transactions which is easy to do if you partner 50/50 or an initial set percentage could be 10(personal)/90(IRA).
Karen Margrave What specifically do you invest in?
28 October 2013 | 56 replies
One slip is like renting an 6' (3' on each side) X 20' deck on floats anchored.....we will see....I just mess around now, having partnership interests and note/conduit relationships with seasoned business folks, those I have known for years.
Ben Reiss Money Partner: How to structure
30 March 2012 | 4 replies
Could we set it up as a partnership with specific buyout time frame.
Brian S. Exit Strategy Ideas For Multifamily Modification
30 March 2012 | 10 replies
This is under a separate single asset holding partnership with only our managing partners and a couple of their family members having stakes in the deal Originally posted by Joel Owens:How old is this building??
Keith A. Proper Entity Structure
24 June 2012 | 9 replies
As a multi-member LLC you will be taxed as a partnership (unless you elect corporate status, which I don't recommend in the case of buy and holds).
Stephen Masek Favorite Solo 401K company? Why?
9 May 2015 | 36 replies
As example, the valuation should contain extensive detail if it values a limited partnership interest or a closely held corporation.
Jeff Thompson compensate work done by rentors by reduced the rent?
3 April 2012 | 11 replies
Jeff, If you don't want to go to the property, perhaps you can form a partnership with a local handyman (one that you TRUST) and setup an arrangement for payment.