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Chris Seveney Creating a LLC with a Wyoming Holding Company To Sell My Xbox on Craiglist!
24 February 2024 | 5 replies
Let's dive into the absurdity of setting up an LLC with a separate Wyoming holding company, just to sell an Xbox on Craigslist.
Kayla Weigel How to Handle Challenging Tenant in 5-Bedroom House Hack
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
Moving foward: 1) Enter into month-to-month leases instead of yearly (term) - they are the SAME to YOU but month-to-month give you all the leverage should this occur again in the future. 2) You should add a clause to elaborate on and expand on the current 'Noise/Waste' clause and the new clause should focus mostly on nuiscance and violation of other Tenant's quiet enjoyment and the remedies (fines) leading up to eviction if the issue is not corrected. 3) You should add a clause to protect yourself from the other Tenants (the good Tenants) ensuring to clearly spell out that you are not resposible nor do you guarantee that other Tenants will abide by the lease nor is it your respobility to enforce the lease vs. other Tenants, nor do you guarantee safety. 4) This is the most imporant one that will fix most of your issues: Because you are adding #3, you will now add yet another clause that gives ALL Tenants the right to enforce the lease in regards to your new 'Noise/Waste clause 2'  against any other Tenant who violates it and will idemnify you and hold you harmless, ensure to limit the right to only the pertinent clauses ---- essentially, if Tenant A complains to you that Tenant B is making funny faces at them... you can inform and remind Tenant A (in writing) that if the issue is a problem they have the right to pursue legal action vs.
John Garuti tax density units (TDU) mitigation
24 February 2024 | 1 reply
I didn't read the whole ordinance at Transfer-Of-Density-Units-Ordinace.pdf (charlottecountyfl.gov) but there is a provision for limited relief under section 3-9-150(i).
Jacob Hancock 25 Year Old with 500K in liquid Cash. Wanting to build duplex - all the way to quad
23 February 2024 | 25 replies
Great thing is, you have the capital set aside to fund future deals!
Steve Hiltabiddle Private Lending - OPM and Direct Placement
25 February 2024 | 13 replies
With the above set-up, could I hypothecate a Note against the Mortgage and Note my LLC would have with the Borrower that would spell out the terms of between my LLC.
Cassandra Scudder Women’s Mastermind Groups?
23 February 2024 | 16 replies
That means you'll put them in the best Mastermind you can find, not one limited to people with a particular chromosome. 
Jake Mercer Rental arbitrage isn’t what it used to be, 2024 is different.
24 February 2024 | 2 replies
Aim for higher margins by selecting properties that are nice but will yield more value once they’re furnished and set up4.)
Stephanie Baron Turning Primary Residence into first investment Property
25 February 2024 | 13 replies
Don't worry about setting up LLCs or S corps.
Marilyn Thompson USDA Loans for Multifamily
22 February 2024 | 5 replies
Rural areas are typically defined as areas with populations of fewer than 35,000 people.Use: The property must be used primarily for rental purposes and provide affordable housing options for low- to moderate-income tenants.Developer/Owner Eligibility: The developer or owner must meet specific eligibility requirements set by the USDA, including financial stability and experience in property management.Income Limits: The tenants who will be residing in the multifamily property must meet income eligibility limits set by the USDA.
Michael Moreno Introduction and Open to Connecting!
24 February 2024 | 14 replies
That has really motivated me since I started college to major in finance, learn about investing, and set a goal for myself in life.I hope this finds everyone well and that you all are having a great day.