I've already closed on the house and currently have an LLC in CT but have not moved the property over to the LLC yet because I wasn't sure if it makes better tax sense to move it under an LLC where I live (CA) or an L...
I (foreigner) and my wife own a rental property in area 92563. I see my PM charged me $150 monthly for FTB expense, it is for California Franchise Tax Board. Is it necessary for my PM to collect the tax in advance? An...
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I am Michael, from Vietnam. I am working as acquisition manager for a wholesaling company in US. I was wondering if I can create an LLC and do wholesaling on my own as a foreigner. How does it wo...
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I am working with a foreign buyer right now and I have a couple questions that I was hoping someone would be able to shed some light on.
•Are there any restrictions on non-residents buying property in the USA?
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Hey everyone, my name is Harrison and I'm in the process of putting money down on my first rental property down in Florida. I am a NY resident and am confused on if I should file for one in my home state, or where the...
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I am setting up an LLC for an out of state property (ohio) and my accountant just informed me that I also have to set up an LLC in my home state of California to pay for state, federal and gross ...
I own a property in NY state that I'm currently renting. I live in TX and want to set up a LLC to mange my NY Peoperty and any future TX properties. Can I list my NY property under a LLC that I register in the state ...
My husband and I live in California and recently bought our first investment property in Texas. We plan on buying at least two more properties in Texas this year, and know we need to form an LLC at some point. Are w...
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I am very new to REI. I just moved to NY a few months ago and looking to begin my REI career here. As we all know NY is not very friendly when it comes to taxes. Would I be able to open a forei...
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I am a real estate investor, i have extensive experience in the aforementioned market, and I would start with the prons
1) tax free
2) high yield in some Area
Cons
1) lack of data and reports related to r...