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Lafontant Cherilus Multifamily Properties in Southern NJ (Camden, Gloucester, Burlington Counties)
18 December 2014 | 5 replies
I do want a good return on my investments, but if there's a way that I could shave a few basis points or percentage points off my return (so that it is still profitable) AND I have a positive impact on a family, community,...then I'm more than willing to do so.I understand it limits my potential partnerships but after going to b-school with a bunch of folks who were solely focused on maximizing shareholder profits at all costs... ehhh I'll pass.  
Jeff Cook REIT
8 November 2014 | 2 replies
I'd ask your governing directors or take a poll of your shareholders.
Bienes Raices Why do you use an S-Corp for flipping?
13 November 2016 | 32 replies
There is no such thing as double taxation with an S-Corp...an S-Corp is purely pass-through and the entity is not taxed under any situation.You are probably thinking of a C-Corp, which pays corporate tax on any profits and then can leave income in the company indefinitely (or distributed as a qualified capital gain to shareholders, which is the second tax).Btw, I flip out of C-Corp these days...there are good and bad in every entity structure...talk to a good tax professional/attorney to help you decide...
Karen Margrave Joint Venture vs Syndication
17 June 2012 | 8 replies
I'm rather astute in RE financing and regulatory matters and I would not attempt to put a syndication together alone.I suggest you investigate a small C Corporation instead for larger RE projects with less than 24 (as I recall) shareholders.
Dan H. California proposes additional 25% tax for flippers
28 April 2022 | 33 replies
It hurts share holders or raises prices for customers.
Account Closed Using a Self-Directed IRA - SDIRA to purchase a Property
3 November 2022 | 4 replies
IRS defines S corporations as those “that elect to passcorporate income, losses, deductions and credit through to their shareholders for federal taxpurposes."
Serge S. Due on sale clause was called by bank!
28 April 2023 | 133 replies
It could also just be that servicers are starting to get their act together after relentless pressure from regulators and shareholders
Daisja Vance How should I view debt?
10 May 2023 | 56 replies
Big corporations play with OPM (shareholders and bond holders) and those taking the risk are fully insulated from any losses.
Jason Carrillo Are Zillow CSV downloads reliable?
25 October 2022 | 4 replies
Any questions on software development, feel free to ask me.Zillow is not what I'd call a "reliable" sourceZillow slapped with first federal lawsuit from shareholders over home-flipping business flophttps://www.foxbusiness.com/li... 
Account Closed Zillow's Gone to Zero After Buying 3,800 Houses 2nd Quarter
17 October 2021 | 2 replies
It is almost like they figured out, you cant keep flipping houses and losing tens and hundreds of millions in losses and keep your shareholders happy.