Hey ,So i am brand new to the world of real estate and recently bought my first two family. I was just wondering if it would be a good idea to get an LLC before i started to get more investment properties? Thank you!
I've read the great posts on this subject so far. But I still feel like a chimp with a toaster.
I'm going through setting up an LLC through LegalZoom. My business partner and I will be starting our rehab bu...
Instead of the popular corrugated bandit signs with wire stakes, I'm looking for 9X12 plastic signs that I can staple to telephone poles. It should be a bendable plastic material.
Anyone know of a company that makes ...
Hello,I was wondering if anyone could provide me with recommendations for a good CPA/EA, preferably in Oahu, Hawaii, that specializes in Real Estate and tax strategy. I'm a buy and hold investor with rental propertie...
I am a Real Estate Professional who bought a Property Management Business a little over 2 years ago. Within that time frame the business's revenue has grown significantly and has outran my tax write-offs from buying t...
So this guy @Raphael Kisel is a scam artist. I asked BP to remove but because of their policies (which I understand) they cannot. So I am here to tell all of you to be careful of this person. This is probably not him ...
So I have interviewed 2 different companies to handle a rental that is far from where I live. I liked both. The deciding factor boils down to one company being aligned with a big, professional Real Estate office and t...
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I was doing a bit of reading earlier this morning and read about a particular property rental company in the D.C. area. This company basically contacts landlords and, working on contingency, a...
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So I will become a landlord soon and I just wanted to know what should I have or need to get as a landlord. For example what type of account should I open to hold my tenants first, last and deposit, etc?
California just passed a rent-increase cap. Check this out:https://rentalhousingjournal.com/california-assembly-passes-7-percent-rent-cap-bill/