If you have an LLC for each property or for different businesses, does each LLC need to have a separate EIN? If so, how would taxes be filed? I understand a single member LLC files a personal tax return and that is ...
My Dad and I are looking at creating an LLC to purchase an investment property. We live in Indiana but are looking to invest in Kentucky. Does any know the implications of creating an LLC in Indiana all while being a ...
I own a 6br pool cabin that sleeps 20+ and am going through the process of adding sprinkler system to bring it up to code for >12 occupancy. However I just received a very concerning letter from the Fire Marshall ...
Long post but here is summary: I refused to use a plumber's service and he threatens to report code violations in my property to authorities!I own a fourplex in Irving and I called a plumbing company yesterday (12/23,...
Hey ya'll,For those of you putting together or that are a part of a syndication, where would be the best resource to find a quality syndication to invest in?
I came across a property in Orange County, CA where the owner passed away last year. Property is not under a trust. Neighbor told me he was from Europe with no family here. I did a peoplefinders search and did not fin...
Hey investors! Just a quick question for you guys. I'm looking at some properties and trying to come up with accurate rents. I came across https://www.rentometer.com and was wondering if any of you guys have heard and...
When screening tenant, it's important to check landlord references. What's the best way to verify that the landlord listed on the application is really their past landlord and is not a fake landlord (applicant's frien...
I have read sources/watched videos, etc. regarding reporting rental income on your Schedule C vs. Schedule E. Each source comments on why one may be better or the other. Frankly, it seems like depending upon the sou...
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