Before I purchase my first commercial multi family property (5-12) units in Sacramento, Ca should I have an LLC already created for private investors and lenders? How would I add my current property with my future pur...
Like the title read the city wants tobuy my property it’s ran down. The city wants to tear the property and surrounding properties down Zillow said it’s worth 38000The city offer me 13000.I could use some advice
I am planning to start a website soon and want people's advice regarding my marketing strategy as it relates to SEO.I have recently had an eye-catching logo designed that I hope to use on signage and draw customers by...
This is a long and painful story so I am going to do my best to summarize the situation. The city is being mean to me. What should I do?Here is the list of ideas I came up with:1. City wants to demolish the building ...
Hi,I was wondering if I could get some advice on Eminent Domain.I bought my house in Inver Grove in 1998 along 70th street. Dakota county sent notice about possible eminent domain to my family and 3 others. They had...
$250 Million Apartment, Office Project In The PipelineAUSTIN (Austin American-Statesman) – Capella Capital Partners is developing North Gateway Plaza, a $250 million multi-building project at 10615 Burnet Rd. The 14-s...
I am just getting started. I've formed a company, COU Investments Group, LLC. I have registered both COUInvestments.com and COULLC.com. Now I have to decide which would work better for my email and website addresse...
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I happen to own a large warehouse in new jersey, and i have a buyer that is willing to buy it for a nice price.However there are some rumors out there that the local government is planning to rezone ...
I purchased 5 acres and a run down small house just north of Houston, TX. I now find they are interested in building a railroad though the back side of the property and the company says they would want the entire parc...
Thoughts? I believe the IL Supreme Court made the right decision here. However, MB Financial had a creative argument, and they did rely on past precedent. https://dsnews.com/news/10-31-2023/illinois-court-property-t...