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Kyle Allen Partnership with Mother - How to structure business for financial
28 December 2016 | 3 replies
Specifically the S-Corp has to keep annual meeting minutes and the IRS tax deadline is March 15 vs April 15th...which is a pain because all my taxes have to be done then in order to finish off the silly S-corp.There are a bunch of articles out there, but take a look at the LLC, it's going to be your best option in my opinion.Also draft an operating agreement...every time I form a partnership we identify 1) how to arbitrate a dispute (We have a trusted family member and a real estate mentor, both are named as potential arbitors in our agreement). 2) Dissolution...how the partnership gets split if it doesn't work out.I heard a joke one time...the only ship that doesn't float is the Partner-Ship...I avoid forming them and have ended up buying out 2 of the three I've formed in the real estate world.
Jason Howell New San Francisco bay area investor wanna-be
8 January 2017 | 17 replies
People LOVE to give their opinion and pretend the expert, so you're learn a ton about the city, neighborhood, and local culture.
Darwin Crawford Source for pro-formas for practice underwriting?
1 November 2016 | 5 replies
I got that recommendation from an article written by the owner of AStudentOfTheRealEstateGame.com .
Vincent Incopero LLC vs S-CORP's - Stop Searching & Asking, Start Reading Here
31 October 2016 | 0 replies
After reading this article, kindly ask yourself one question before you make your next move, namely, will you get this level of detail and knowledge from Legledoom.com?
Jerry Charlton Posted Mortgage Rate Rip Off (Canada)
1 November 2016 | 1 reply
I would challenge that many, perhaps, most Canadians are not financially literate and, as a consequence, do not make the best financial decisions.The article also fails to differentiate between the Bank of Canada benchmark rate (the BoC does explain how they arrive at this rate) for a 5-yr, fixed rate mortgage and the interest rates posted by the various lenders.  
Michael Acosta Ventilation Activated - can I vent here?
2 November 2016 | 1 reply
Good afternoon,I am currently a thermal and mositure protection junior estimator who is tired of my commute because road rage has side effects and work culture is important to me.
Account Closed Damage to unit main door, who is responsible for repair costs ?
8 November 2016 | 14 replies
Code Civil Article 1861 "Le locataire est tenu de réparer le préjudice subi par le locateur en raison des pertes survenues au bien loué, à moins qu'il ne prouve que ces pertes ne sont pas dues à sa faute ou à celle des personnes à qui il permet l'usage du bien ou l'accès à celui-ci."   
William Glass New Investor from Florida, Fort Myers
28 September 2016 | 8 replies
Teaching abroad is such a unique way to connect with a culture and people in a meaningful way.
Michael Le Syndication with foreign nationals
21 October 2016 | 25 replies
These are two articles that are relevant for this Chinese money discussion:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/billions-in-capital-moved-out-of-china-right-under-the-governments-nose-2016-03-01http://www.smh.com.au/business/china/suitcases-of-cash-chinese-travel-figures-hint-at-capital-exodus-20160922-grlttn.htmlAs we continue to see Chinese putting $1-2mm offers on apartments and houses in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and Dallas over the last few months, I am sure that there are other ways as well. 
Benjamin Riehle Tucson Economy on Fire
21 November 2016 | 5 replies
In a recent article posted by Tucson News Now Arizona Governor Doug Ducey was quoted, “Just more proof that Southern Arizona's economy is on fire”.