Hi BP Fam,
I understand there are tax benefits to running your rental property under an LLC. Other than listing your entity on the lease, paying your mortgage from a business checking, and keeping rental income withi...
I've read that its better to form an LLC and then 2 S-Corps underneath it that own the LLC for a partnership rather than forming a normal partnership for operations. Is this better for taxes?Could partners just elect ...
Hi everyone!
I just recently bought my first rental property and rehabbed it with a partner of mine. Looking ahead, we hope to refinance it into a longer term mortgage with lower rates than we currently have. Howev...
I am from NJ, and about to set up a RE investment company. Normally would have set up an LLC but heard just last week at my real estate club-as an advertisement hook for our January meeting which will deal on the sub...
So I know this a long running debate about whether a LLC is worth the trouble particularly due to the well known issues of getting conventional financing for one. Many people passionately encourage having every proper...
Hey Team,I've been watching a heck of a debate on Twitter with a TON of bad advice and thought I'd ask the question here and let the actual pros answer it. Although I am a very experienced investor I am NOT an expert...
Hello Bigger Pockets Family My name is Primrose but a majority call me by my middle name - Eve- and I was introduced to BP about 3 years ago when I was a recent college grad by a very sweet woman I met at my sister’s...
I am looking at beginning my Real Estate investing journey in approximately 3 months (can’t start now due to a military PCS coming up) and I want to make sure I have all the proper groundwork laid so I can hit the gro...
Hi -- I need advice. My husband and I currently own 4 rental properties. 2 in Washington State
1 in Idaho
1 in Texas
We also own our own home in Texas where we currently reside. We do move every couple of years as...
hi all,
Is quit claiming the deed to an LLC something one can do on their own? i.e. do other parties need to be involved like the title agent?