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Jose Marquez First time creating a Commercial Real Estate Lease
17 February 2017 | 2 replies
This shows what type of tenant might be ideal for the space and if they are national, strong regional,or mom and pop in nature.What type of tenant determines structure and negotiation of the lease with tenant improvement credits,etc.I would not mess around with some cheap generic lease bought from Office Depot.
Mia Garic Eager Newbie ready to invest!
20 February 2017 | 13 replies
One of those things is to form some type of corporation or a LLC.You might need to hire an attorney and/or a CPA to advise you on the best way to go.  
Troy Miller CRE Market Expected to Hit its Peak in 2017
17 February 2017 | 0 replies
The surplus of construction in previous years has allowed national vacancies to remain well below long-term averages.In large metropolitan cities, current construction projects are exceeding historical averages.
Christopher Vis I NEED MORE RENTALS!! but.......
17 February 2017 | 5 replies
I would definitely need to consult an attorney and likely need to form some sort of corporation to do this kind of business, but just wanted to hear other ideas.
Michael Moikeha Using Land Trusts for Rentals
21 April 2017 | 23 replies
In those books they talk about trusts having the beneficiaries being owned with companies in weak states like California were piercing the corporate veil (Term you were looking for) is really easy.
Jeremy Marek Did you have to co-sign for your LLC?
17 February 2017 | 1 reply
I heard that banks would be more likely to make non-recourse loans if the LLC held other assets in the company or existing income streams from other rentals in the same corporation. this has responses that answer your question:https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/109/topics/212298-llc-and-non-recourse-loan
Kevin D. Tax professionals in San Jose, CA
22 February 2017 | 2 replies
Joe  has worked on my behalf in real estate & business law as well as  my corporate and personal tax returns. 
Steve T. Finding property managers in Hampton Roads Va
18 February 2017 | 1 reply
Steve T. take a look on Narpm.org that is the National association of Residential Property Managers.
Bob Jones Real assets, saving money in gold
17 February 2017 | 4 replies
This is similar to how they hold their wealth in India and many 3rd world nations (which we do not live in, yet, knock on wood). 
Mark Smith Buy & Hold Partnership Structuring
18 February 2017 | 2 replies
@Mark SmithWhether you do this as a partnership or form an LLC/Corporation you will need to layout the partnership/shareowner/operating {pick your favourite version} agreement at the outset.