Hi BP members,
I have formed an LLC in delaware for my FUTURE investment property maybe in Midwest or south,etc. but I live in California, When applying for EIN, it asks for a physical address. Which address should ...
Hello! I have a co-op in Manhattan that I want to sell. It's currently being rented out, although not generating much return. I plan to take the real estate agent exam so I can be my own seller's agent and save on com...
Does anyone have experience setting up an LLC in Indiana when you do not live there? We've started the process, but are being told we need to either be a resident of the state or have an office there, which we aren't/...
I have a possible tenant who meets all the requirements but they have mentioned they have MS and that they have had trouble renting due to this. Are there any issues I could run into by renting to this person?
Hello BP community,
I’m currently exploring the possibility of converting a single-family home in Philadelphia, which is zoned RM-1, into a multifamily property. I’d love some guidance and insights from those of you ...
For the landlords that don't have a LLC. What address do you use for the Landlord's Address on the lease? Do you use your own personal address? Can that be avoided? TIA.
Hi All, I am pretty sure I asked about this before but I can't find the thread. I talked to my tax guy again and he is making me open a bank account at a different bank. Well technically I bank at a credit union. I am...
Hi all, In MA, my understanding is that landlords have to hold security deposits in a bank within the state that is interest bearing. The one I've been using requires me to go into the bank to sign with each tenant tu...
Hello, I am forming a parent LLC in WY that will hold my others. I will be obtaining a Registered Agent, obviously. But, do I need a physical address in the state? The RAs often charge quite a lot for mail forwarding....
I believe it's crucial not to require an application before viewing a unit. My timeline for turning over vacancies is strictly four weeks, which is the maximum acceptable period between a tenant moving out and the arr...