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Jeff Lawlor Where to Find Brokers to Lend Out My Capital?
2 May 2024 | 45 replies
Just the post I was looking for....I'm in a similar state as Jeff....got some capital that I want to deploy but have no experience in the HML sector
Mason Alvarado ADU Financing for renting
2 May 2024 | 3 replies
I am looking for information regarding financing the construction on an ADU.
Reagan Clo Showing property title as proof of ownership concerns
1 May 2024 | 3 replies
I want to make sure that this is not some sort of scam where someone could steal my title or information.
Bill Rapp Navigating Multifamily Real Estate Opportunities Amidst Market Challenges!
2 May 2024 | 0 replies
By staying informed, adopting strategic investment approaches, and seizing opportunities as they arise, investors can position themselves for success in the multifamily market.
Michael Crocker Newbie in Conroe, TX - Eager to learn about REI!
2 May 2024 | 11 replies
We have been discussing and collaborating for a few months, but there is obviously a lifetime of information to learn!
Pavan Kumar Second property dilemma or Stick with one.
3 May 2024 | 1 reply
I'll still have cash to make a down payment for a new townhouse which is around 380k post the closing of the above SFR.
Peyton LaBarbera EMD with Auction Properties Question
3 May 2024 | 8 replies
All bids are to be based on the bidder’s own information and knowledge of the property, learned through his or her own efforts, and not on any representation or comments made by the Committee.The property is being sold free and clear of the lien(s) being foreclosed, and of all interests subsequent in right to that lien.The property is being sold subject to:All taxes due the municipality not foreclosed by this action,Water and sewer use charges not foreclosed by this action,All building and zoning regulations of the municipality which affect this property,All building lines, easements, restrictions and all other matters concerning this property which appear of record,The rights of any person in possession or occupancy of the property who have not been made parties to this foreclosure action,The right of the United States of America to redeem the property, if applicable under Federal law,Any other liens on this property which have not been foreclosed by this action.Further description of the property and further terms of the sale may be obtained from the Committee or from the court file.
Jorge Abreu The Benefits of Real Estate Funds and How they Work
2 May 2024 | 8 replies
They’ve already performed detailed due diligence on the properties included in the fund, the market, and analyzed the projections extensively.Sponsors will provide investors with thorough financial information to evaluate and evaluate prior to asking for financial commitment to the fund.
Michael Ellis Nursing Homes/Apartments/Gas Stations?!?
30 April 2024 | 2 replies
I'm sure there's also a ton of information online or on Youtube about each of these asset classes you could take advantage of. 
Amir J Reichental Which address to use when buying a property under LLC?
30 April 2024 | 9 replies
Hey @Amir J Reichental, There are small pros and cons to this: Home Address:Pros:Privacy: Providing your home address keeps your personal information private, as it's not tied directly to your business.Convenience: If you're already receiving mail and other communications at your home address, it may be more convenient to keep everything in one place.Cons:Risk: Using your home address exposes it to potential risks associated with the property owned by the LLC, such as lawsuits or creditors targeting your personal assets.Tax Implications: Depending on your jurisdiction, using your home address could have tax implications, especially if you're claiming any tax benefits or deductions related to the property.LLC Address:Pros:Asset Protection: Using your LLC address helps separate your personal assets from your business assets, providing an extra layer of liability protection.Business Image: Using the LLC address for business-related documents can help establish credibility and professionalism for your company.Cons:Public Record: LLC addresses are often part of public records, which means they may be more accessible to anyone who wants to find information about your business.Mail Handling: If you don't have a physical presence at the LLC address, you'll need to ensure mail forwarding or a reliable method of receiving important documents.Ultimately, the decision depends on your specific circumstances and priorities.