Debra Bee
Rental property
29 October 2016 | 7 replies
@Debra BeeIs your property in a business such as an LLC, S-Corp or C-corp?
Matthew Flores
Matt from central NJ ready to learn and earn
28 October 2016 | 9 replies
Another thing you might want to do before investing is to form some sort of a corporation or a LLC.
Rachel Dunham
Putting a Business Together AFTER that Great Deal...
1 November 2016 | 14 replies
Or should we just form a blanket corporation (or group) to encompass all of these aspects until we've grown large enough to split into the various entities?
Johnathan Hicks
Investor from Georgia
29 October 2016 | 5 replies
Excuse me but I hate corporate america.
Shane Dunlap
New investor in Pittsburgh area
29 October 2016 | 6 replies
I'm really looking forward to this challenge and hope to become self sufficient at some point, because at the age of 32, I've had my share of the corporate world and want to start living on my own terms.
Account Closed
Land Trust - who should be named on the insurance policy?
2 November 2016 | 14 replies
I assume I don't need to add in the FLP as an insured as it would be only a holding corporation.
Sherri Li
How should I register for my FEIN
4 November 2016 | 11 replies
@Sherri Li You could elect the LLC to be taxed as an s-corp so that you would file an 1120s corporate form instead of being classified as a partnership.
David Bennett
New To Bigger Pockets
31 October 2016 | 6 replies
Just do what is average You might to form some time type of corporation or a LLC so you will protect yourself from others.
Martin Potokar
Triple Net Lease - A Commercial Property Inspector's Perspective
3 December 2018 | 3 replies
What's least understood is that while the building tenant or upper corporate management located elsewhere may sincerely believe they're making the right choice in the best interest of the company to save money, in most cases, the end result leaves much to be desired whereby the tenant may actually be unaware of their having to pay more money in postponing the inevitable making an existing condition much worse than it is as time goes on.