Is there a way as a tax lien or tax deed owner to hide my true identity from the property owner?
Hey BP community. I come to you with a predicament that I'm hoping to get some outside perspective on. I'm a structural engineer with zero passion for my current career path. The only reason I studied engineering was ...
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So my initial plan would be to set up an LLC for each property and assign a trust as the "owner". Then I would place all of the LLC's under a holding company that will more than likely be an S-Corp, undecided though, ...
Hey there I’ve been saving money while reading up on small multi family rentals that I wish to buy in the near future. Recently my identity was stolen and many transactions were made. After a couple months everything ...
I have a prospective tenant that has a bankruptcy on her record from about a eight months ago. She claims that it was due to identity theft issues. I am not that familiar with such a situation. Do people really file b...
This is an open-ended post. I hope to hear from both sides, those on this site who are for and against the model of wholesaling that most promote. I hope to hear some thought-processes I haven't heard yet. I hope you ...
Every applicant with bad credit has an excuse why. A common excuse I get is they suffered from identity theft.
Is there any way to verify an applicant truly has suffered from identity theft? It is extremely r...
Hello all!I like the idea of keeping my personal name out of the mix as much as possible. This is not because I plan on being a bad landlord. It is because I know there are crazies in the world, and I do not want to...
many show properties out of state with just lockboxes when the home is vacant. Is this also a common practice among realtors? And.. Is it necessary to verify their identity prior to giving them the code?