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Jimmy O'Connor Violation Resolution- NEED HELP!
26 February 2019 | 5 replies

I currently have an off market shell in Pennsport that has a long list of violations that need to be resolved. I am reaching out into the BP ethos looking for a mentor that can help guide me through any of the resolut...

Brandon Y. Finance structures for a duplex in Massachussets
30 August 2022 | 5 replies

Hello,
I am in Massachusetts and I am in the process of closing a duplex with tenants in each unit. I would like to know what is the best way to structure the finances for the properties. These properties are going t...

Brian M. Growing Pains and Engineers
17 October 2016 | 3 replies

At what point do any of you bring on designers in your flips? I'm an investor in Phoenix, AZ. Our company's just under a year old and we've tackled some ambitious projects already. We're just now crossing a mileston...

Jonathan McGarrity Compensation within an LLC
6 February 2023 | 12 replies

I recently started an LLC with two partners. I'm long distance and they are both local. I am evaluating deals, providing the capital and securing lending. They are visiting prospects, rehabbing and managing properties...

Matt Mimnagh How do you use your hard money lenders??
11 July 2015 | 4 replies

The impression that I've gathered, mainly from reading about the BRRR method, but also from other places, is that a hard money lender is used to finance the deal and as soon as a refi is possible you get in bed with t...

Daria B. cracked concrete slab - yard none issue but needs to be fixed
26 March 2016 | 7 replies

Good Morning BP,I've put an offer on a house that has a concrete slab that is severely cracked. From the naked eye it looks like it should all be demo'd and redone. From the wallet it needs a better less costly soluti...

Fabiola F. Multifamily syndicators: how much ownership interest to LPs?
30 April 2019 | 5 replies

When it comes to the profit structure for a syndication consisting of a sponsor, general partner, and limited partners, typical splits are 30/70 SP/LP and then increasing the sponsor's split under a waterfall. However...

Anthony Nguyen Help Analyzing Deal: Brick Veneer Cracks in Front Entrance
25 February 2020 | 5 replies

Hi all,My first post. I'm excited about the wonderful resources on this site and am eager to learn as much as possible.I'm currently vetting a foreclosure deal and was wondering how significant this issue can be that ...

Stephen Masek Investing in Delaware Statutory Ttrusts (DSTs)
29 July 2018 | 5 replies

Have you invested in a DST or DSTs?  Rima and I recently discovered them.  For "little fish" with just a few million to invest,  they seem far better than buying one or a few NNN properties, which puts all of your egg...

Sandra Shpilberg Legal Structure: LLC or C Corp
14 November 2020 | 7 replies

The first property I bought, I bought it titled to my Revocable Trust. As I grow my portfolio, am I better setting up an LLC or a C-corp? I'm interested in your experience with either type of entity.