I found a multi-family property on the seacoast that I would like to buy. Let’s not put the cart before the horse, I want to have it under a business LLC. I was wondering with each property that you own do you have it...
I'm needing to create a LLC for my lender. I'm investing in GA but live in CA. Do I have to make the LLC in GA where the property resides? Whats the best way to create one in a timely manner? I've heard of legalzoom a...
What are everyone's thoughts on SDIRA as opposed to a simple 401K as it relates to higher returns.
Let me preface this by saying my ultimate goal is asset protection- that is my #1 priority. Now, moving forward I have an umbrella insurance policy, and will be opening an LLC for my current rental property. At ...
My wife and I own a rental property, under an LLC with both of us are 2 members. I want to create a living trust to avoid probate and also want my sons to continue the business after we passed. How can I transfer the ...
I just closed on a flip today and spoke to the attorney about setting up an LLC. Ive done several flips now and have rentals so i think its time. They suggested i do two LLC'S so that i have one for my rentals, and on...
Hey, Bigger Pockets Family!I am just getting started in my real estate investing journey and working to lay a solid foundation in wisdom and knowledge. I believe it is wise to develop a general (if not thorough) under...
Hello everyone, I have been asking this question before but I felt that I didn't get a good answer.So, I'm wondering how you guys have your buisness setup for Real Estate.Goal: Buy multifamily buildings and keep going...
I purchased a vacant plot of land over a year ago. My original intention was to flip it, but now I'm thinking of placing a mobile home on it and selling it. Would the proceeds of this sale be considered long term capi...
I have 4 short-term rental properties in Arizona, I live in California. Looking to put them in LLC for asset protection and have Wyoming holding company. The question is do I do have 1 AZ LLC Or separate them. Then ha...