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Dani Parsi 'Expert CPA's & Lawyers'
26 March 2019 | 4 replies
For beginning investors looking into asset protection I often break it down into the 5 pillars of asset protection (but there are many more.)1st pillar is avoiding unnecessary and risky activities (don't drink and drive, insurance generally won’t cover your poor decisions) and take good care of your investments - these simple steps will help you prevent lawsuits before they even occur.2nd pillar is a good insurance policy as that cover the majority of your exposure.
Hien T Pham Can a tenant allow access of a detached garage to others ?
20 March 2019 | 12 replies
I have to go there and stay up all night like a security guard to prevent these scary gathering and it's taking toll.
Lee Castro How does both parties benefit in a partnership?
19 March 2019 | 4 replies
What is preventing the "partner" from just reaching out the the seller themselves and taking the deal alone if they are experienced.
Joshua Epps Foreclosures in D.C.
18 March 2019 | 1 reply
Is there any laws preventing targeting foreclosures in DC like there is for Maryland ?
Adam Scheetz Should I be Investing with a Time Machine?
21 March 2019 | 28 replies
@Adam Scheetz The root of the problems is also apparent throughout your post.
Mike Stahlman Quit Claim to Refinance LLC vs Personal Name
20 March 2019 | 4 replies
I often break it down into the "five pillars" of protecting your assets.1st pillar is avoiding unnecessary and risky activities (don't drink and drive, insurance generally won’t cover your poor decisions) and take good care of your investments - these simple steps will help you prevent lawsuits before they even occur.2nd pillar is a good insurance policy as that cover the majority of your exposure.
Suly B. What’s your biggest expense as a real estate investor?
8 April 2019 | 104 replies
Aside from running a comprehensive screening on applicants, is there anything else landlords or property managers are using to prevent tenant turnover?
Douglas Carey Looking to get into Real Estate Investing
20 March 2019 | 8 replies
I often break it down into the "five pillars" of protecting your assets.1st pillar is avoiding unnecessary and risky activities (don't drink and drive, insurance generally won’t cover your poor decisions) and take good care of your investments - these simple steps will help you prevent lawsuits before they even occur.2nd pillar is a good insurance policy as that cover the majority of your exposure.
Ryan Dusel Tenant Not Setting Up Utilities
20 March 2019 | 3 replies
It's possible that they have past due balances from previous apartments that prevent them from switching the utilities.
Mike Huerta Newbie Question - Buying, LLC, Trust, but in what order?
22 March 2019 | 15 replies
I often break it down into the "five pillars" of protecting your assets.1st pillar is avoiding unnecessary and risky activities (don't drink and drive, insurance generally won’t cover your poor decisions) and take good care of your investments - these simple steps will help you prevent lawsuits before they even occur.2nd pillar is a good insurance policy as that cover the majority of your exposure.