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Olga Zelenko LLC California Franchise Tax
27 February 2021 | 17 replies
If you are carrying out adequate due diligence by performing these activities then Rube Goldberg LLC structuring is likely unnecessary. 
Rick Martin Active investment vs. Passive Investment: Side by Side Comparison
15 February 2021 | 36 replies
Not a lot of people really think about their investments and how they perform against other options.
Markee Jensen 1st Property. House Hacking Tips
15 February 2021 | 24 replies
My first property was a great house hack but a poor performer once I moved out.
Meredith Mihm I just agreed to a land contract?!
7 April 2021 | 15 replies
In reference to @Peter Walther post about foreclosure, the following is copy & pasted directly from the State Bar of Wisconsin Form 11-2003 Land Contract:"Purchaser agrees that in the event of a default in the payment of principal or interest which continues for a period ofdays following the due date or a default in performance of any other obligation of Purchaser which continuesfor a period of days following written notice thereof by Vendor (delivered personally or mailed by certifiedmail), the entire outstanding balance under this contract shall become immediately due and payable at Vendor's optionand without notice (which Purchaser hereby waives), and Vendor may singly, alternatively or in combination: (i)terminate this Contract and either recover the Property through strict foreclosure or have the Property sold by foreclosuresale; in either event, with a period of redemption, in the court's discretion, to be conditioned on full payment of the entireoutstanding balance, with interest thereon from the date of default and other amounts due hereunder (failing which allamounts previously paid by Purchaser shall be forfeited as liquidated damages for failure to fulfill this Contract and asrental for the Property); (ii) sue for specific performance of this Contract; (iii) sue for the unpaid purchase price or anyportion thereof; (iv) declare this Contract at an end and remove this Contract as a cloud on title in a quiet-title action if theequitable interest of Purchaser is insignificant; (v) have Purchaser ejected from possession of the Property and have areceiver appointed to collect any rents, issues or profits; or (vi) pursue any other remedy available in law or equity.
Jake Engle Subdivision education and/or classes
9 April 2021 | 4 replies
@Jake EngleDo you have any consultant companies that could perform this function for you?
Chad Weston Compelling *Current* Cleveland Market Data Analysis?
15 September 2021 | 9 replies
Performance, price, risks etc...Are all going to vary widely from neighborhood to neighborhood.
Kevin Valenzuela What has been your best Lead Generating Wholesale deals come from
27 June 2021 | 16 replies
Google found that it is in the red performance zone:It takes 23 seconds to load and only 16 % of visitors have the patience to wait for the website to load.
Dusty Laurin Investing with Ashcroft Capitol?
13 April 2022 | 5 replies
How have their funds performed?
Mike Reynolds REFI/Finance MHP question
28 June 2021 | 18 replies
Beyond the stigma, if managed property they are often a superior asset with respect to debt coverage/DSCR, cash flow, and financial performance compared to many other asset types.  
Payman A. Self storage as a 1031 option
16 May 2021 | 7 replies
More passive, move out of California, diversify geographically more, etc.Good morning Henry and thanks for responding.Here are my answers and for sake of efficiency, I'll try to keep them short unless further elaboration is helpful.1) The right SS option is one that will continue performing at the inflation/CPI adjusted income level that I buy it at and is not at risk of devaluing due to area specific real estate prices (ie: I want to avoid areas/operations with falling demand/population).