I'm looking to better understand how folks who live in CA structure their investment entities that are out of state. I'm looking at some investments in OH and will create a LLC there to own the property, but I can't q...
2nd Post ever!Thanks in Advance BP community. Sorry if this topic has be hashed out already.For a new landlord even if you only have one rental property how important is it to get a LLC.I've heard many different opini...
Hello I had a question, my father passed away a few years ago and left us two rental properties in Virginia. Both properties owned free and clear by our mother but my brother has the power of attorney. We are trying t...
Been doing a lot of research and prep work and feeling ready to start putting offers. Few questions still.1. If I use a HELOC or HELOAN from my primary residence to buy a rental, will the mortgage interest be able to ...
Hello, I am a resident of California. I am planning to buy an investment property in Texas. Can I form LLC in California and use it Texas to own a property? Or must I have a Texas based LLC. What difference will it ma...
Hello BP, First time duplex buyer looking for some advice on searching for tenants. What are the platforms for marketing? Zillow, craigslist, Facebook? What to look out for when trying to get a good tenant. Should I g...
I have purchased my current primary home and renovated it and now intend on renting it out. I am having difficulty with financing my next primary residence. I found a home two blocks down that I can follow the same ...
I bought a duplex and mortgage it through the bank.However, I would like to put this property into an LLC so we can be protected, is it at possible?ThanksThuan
Hi everyone, As I continue to read and try to educate myself a question has come up. I'm a resident of Connecticut, but if I want to invest in let's say Massachusetts, will my LLC protect me?
Hi All! I am getting ready to attend my first judicial tax deed sale in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. I want to protect myself and form an LLC in case I run into legal issues with the former homeowners of any propertie...