Hello!Looking for guidance on appropriately partnering my SDIRA LLC with my business LLC for a real estate purchase on a fix-n-flip. My understanding is that this partnership can take place, despite being a disallowe...
Hi there!! We are doing our first flip and are debating where to put the income going forward in terms of managing our business.. We know we are going to immediately use some to purchase more property. Those of you wh...
I am a newbie and looking into getting my first rental property investment. I was not planning to sign up for an LLC but I was surprised my hard money lender requires this. Are all hard money lenders like this? What a...
So I am looking to get my start in real estate investing by flipping houses. At first I plan on using a hard money lender to finance my purchase and rehab costs. Would it be a good idea to start an llc to do the deals...
Can a pre-taxed self-employed income (pass-through entity) be used to purchase a rental property?
I set up an LLC and now I'm about to open a business account with the LLC and EIN#. I'm doing this to try and separate this business from personal everything if possible and now I'm wondering how I get the money I've...
Anybody know of any lenders that will loan to someone for sheriff sales? The homes in my area are being sold as-is sight unseen and I can’t get an appraisal inside until after I own it. That is where most lenders back...
Need help/advice.I found a good deal with a tenant already living in the SFH. I want to BRRRR it(maybe holding off on repairs) but have hit some road blocks. I have the deal under contract now and am starting to talk ...
Hey BP,So I just started with my first property in January of this year. I have it in my name currently (No LLC or anything else just yet). I'm having this property managed by a professional property manager. I'm g...
Hi All!I know this topic has come up before but I read most of the past forums and those asking the question are either asking about a property they paid cash for or used hard money to acquire it. I'm in a slightly di...