Hello - I have a European contact who would like to invest funds into our real estate deals. They are saying they will only deposit funds in a fund/bank that is able to accept funds via the TARGET2 protocol.My basic u...
I am considering partnering with a private investor in an Air BnB property. The initial money put up would be equal between the two parties but I will be doing all of the renovations and managing the property. Any adv...
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i am hoping for some guidance. i know ultimately i need to speak to a knowledgeable asset protection attorney, which i am in the process of finding, but until i sort that meeting out i wanted some opinions on...
What should I do if a tenant hasn't returned their move in/move out checklist within the time stated on their lease agreement. Our lease says to be returned no later than 5 days at 5 PM and today is day 6... they said...
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I currently have a property under contract that I am looking to get estimates for. It will be an add-a-level project. Any recommendations for good, reliable, and reasonably priced GC’s that your have work...
Hey BP,Currently a partner 50/50 and I have a dozen properties under one LLC. Buying another 30+ units (7 seperate properties all in PA) and I’m going to split them up into 3 additional LLCs but wanted to add an addi...
Hello all! Looking for some feedback regarding anyone who invests in RI and has some insight with their property taxes.
I was just looking at my assessment for other reasons and found out that my assessment came in ...
Is it advantageous to create LLCs to perform “normal duties”? Examples- Property maintenance, cleaning, remodeling, etc.
I really think that the use of bomb and drug sniffing dogs would be much more effective and less intrusive than the current measures at the airports. I know that they are used sometimes behind the scenes for luggage.....
I've posted before about self-directed IRAs and have continued to learn (but haven't bridged the gap yet).
There are a few companies out there that will help set up what is called a check-book IRA. It goes like this...