On behalf of myself, not my work as an agent (thank you moderators), I'm looking for information about any consequences or considerations when selling an Ohio single man LLC with it's own tax ID that holds multiple re...
Today, I own a small real estate company (LLC partnership). It owns 1 property, which it rents, and has one mortgage against that property, which it pays. I personally guaranteed that loan based on my assets and incom...
Hello,I have one property in an LLC and the rest in my personal name. The property in the LLC happens to be managed by a property manager so they pay the LLC. The rent for the rest of my properties in my personal name...
"Direct Lending, an early investor in what’s known as peer-to-peer loans, reported as recently as November that it had $758 million in assets. (Peer-to-peer lenders are online firms that offer loans to consumers and s...
Hi All,I'm looking for my first investment property in Northern KY / Cincinnati. I've been pre-approved, but that was through my personal credit. (DM me if you have any off market deals in the ~<$150k range)If I wa...
I have a LLC but it's for fabrication bussiness.... if I buy a rental property can I put the home into this LLC or do I need to make another LLC for house rentals? I'm ramping down on that bussiness and ramping up my ...
I’m a newbie at real estate investing and looking to get my first home for rental income. I’m told I should start an LLC to protect my personal assets. Do you guys feel that is necessary? If so, does it have to be my ...
Is it true to say that the worth of a building will always be higher as an hotel than an apartment building?Lets say there are two exactly the same buildings both are 20 units of 1 BD and are located in the exact same...
I understand why many people set up an LLC for their investment properties, but my question is simple: "Is it worth it?" I've asked several investors and they always say I MUST set up an LLC to protect myself from get...
Any recommendations? Currently talking to a company called Equity Trust whose fee is a little above 1%, does anyone know of a self directed ROTH IRA that can do better?