Sean Wilt
AirBnb "Family Collection" thoughts? Successes?
14 March 2019 | 4 replies
We do not qualify for the "for work" filter (our strict cancellation policy dis-allows us), but one of our quickest growing segments of renters is corporate bookings -- we get a lot of weekday bookings for corporate retreats, sales off-sites, exec planning sessions, etc. despite not showing in this filter.
Sean Wilt
Property Management Fee???
21 March 2019 | 25 replies
Just wondering what a typical fee would be for high level property management that would include:Listing property on AirBnb, HomeAway, and Corporate WebsiteManage calendar and booking process from start to endManage cleaning and basic maintenance (lawn/small repair)Pay State sales tax and local hotel/motel tax on behalf of ownerSupply basic supplies (paper towels/toilet paper/coffee/etc.)If I provide for a reasonable profit margin, I am thinking 40% of gross revenue would cover all of the above.
Michael Wayne
COOLEST Multi-Family Property in DC - Need some opinions
5 April 2019 | 22 replies
For example, in order to sell one of his last properties, he put it under a corporations name and sold 99% of the shares to the new owner rather than a fee simple.
Isaiah Williams
Can I buy my house with my LLC and "Rent" it out to me?
8 April 2019 | 3 replies
Unless it is a corp, or a multiple member LLC, you won't be accomplishing much, if anything, by doing that.That's my understanding, however I'm not a CPA nor attorney.
Sam Mitchell
How do you structure your business? (LLCs, bank accounts, etc.)
11 April 2019 | 12 replies
Placing everything under one LLC and one insurance policy is the quickest way to bankruptcy; corporately and personally.I will give you some tips that have worked for 30+ years, and I have a lot of properties.
Emilio Ramirez
Office Building - Would you pursue this deal?
15 March 2019 | 2 replies
While searching for a MF deal, I came across a (NNN) class a office building, The attractive part to me was that the anchor tenant would sign a 10 year lease as a condition of closing and provide a corporate guarantee.
Michael Reilly
YieldStreet bank access question
15 March 2019 | 5 replies
I just have my severe doubts that any corporation can really guarantee that they can protect such information, considering the continual security breaches from companies (with many that are much, much larger and that's been much, much more money on security).
Rory Shaffer
When buying your first property, should I use a business entity?
28 May 2019 | 6 replies
I’ve been doing a lot of homework on investing and become a landlord via house hacking and before I sit down to the table with the bank should I set up a corporate identity for protection?
Shari Posey
Fire/home insurance for property in an S Corp? House built 1924
20 March 2019 | 2 replies
Our former insurance company doesn't handle properties owned by corporations.
Kenny Charles
Fundings for your potential deals
20 March 2019 | 1 reply
Ive reached out to RCN Capital and Lima One Capital for their buy and flip programs but representatives from both companies have informed me they only work with corporations.