Jace Holt
Creative financing, will this strategy work?
13 April 2019 | 0 replies
Feel free to poke holes or shred the idea apart, just please provide the legal/logistical reasons for the issue.
Assaf Kehati
Quaestions regarding tax on lenders and investors
14 April 2019 | 1 reply
Hi Everyone,Does anyone knows what are the best legal ways to reduce your taxes when:1. you are giving hard money loan and getting interest on your money2. you are partnering with an LLC and giving money for a flip and the flip makes money
Antonio J. Mendoza
Questions about Investment Properties in Indiana
16 April 2019 | 7 replies
I would think you could possibly use the RUBS system in the instance of the single metered house, but you would have to do checking whether you could;d do it legally.
Erik Pilon
Are accountants necessary?
17 April 2019 | 9 replies
I’m happy to pay every nickel of what I legally owe to the government as a tax paying and law abiding citizen but not a penny more.
Ricky Reese
Using a real estate agent or a real estate lawyer
13 April 2019 | 1 reply
Keep everything legal and above board (All T's are crossed and all I's are dotted) 2.
Shanelle Jones
Building A Four Unit
15 April 2019 | 3 replies
Always try to find properties that are messy, or cosmetically ugly, but in good shape regarding the roof, foundation and pluming.
Marlon Edwards
Real Estate Wholesalers/lawyers in Pittsburgh
15 April 2019 | 1 reply
I have some contracts and before I start using them I wanna make sure they are legal to use in the state of PA before I just put a house under contract and it’s with the wrong contract.Any information would be helpful!!
Jason L.
Should I Fire My Realtor to Represent Myself?
14 April 2019 | 15 replies
No legal advice given.
Mike Willis
Tentents paying Water, Sewer & Garbage...
14 April 2019 | 4 replies
I believe I'm legally responsible to pay the sewer in my State if they don't pay.
Brad Penley
What is the best resource on how to validate short term rentals
15 April 2019 | 11 replies
My hope is we may someday soon have a reverse trend of folks wanting to live in large cities and wanting to go rural again with the progression of technology (however it will likely take just as long for the re-population of rural America to happen again as it did for it to die - but we need more companies to embrace remote workers as we have the technology in a lot of positions within companies for many things to be done remotely, 2ndly we need driverless cars legal and working, 3rdly we'd need to rebuild some of the infrastructure or figure out a way (likely tax incentives) to get people to move back to these places so things like schools/banks/hospitals etc can reopen or be revived.