I've been approached by agents who have suggested working for certain companies that give you 100% commission and no desk fees. They are legitimate brokerages; however, is this something that I should be leery about??...
Whats various ways to invest in land or flip it so to speak? ive heard of doing so via tax certs...or should i look up a book to read upon..
We have a cabin in a wooded area that we're Airbnb'ing. The cleaner let us know that she found mouse droppings. If it were my house, I'd set a trap and deal with whatever we catch. I'm hesitant to do that here for ...
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I'm new to these forums but I look for informations that are specific for the german market, as some resources and legal requirements will differ.
I couldn't find a post using the search, but are th...
I am looking for a good tax accountant here in Phoenix, Arizona.Last year after talking to an older couple who are RE investors with over 10 properties, they gave me the confidence to use Turbo Tax. I have a pretty go...
I am a new investor from the Bay Area looking to buy out-of-state properties with cash flow in mind. Some cities I've been looking into are Indy, Memphis, Kansas City, Toledo, and some others as well. I've come across...
I recently heard that investors can take money out of their IRA to lend as hard money lenders or to buy notes without paying the 10% penalty to the IRS. Is this true? Has anyone done this? Any replies would be appreci...
Hey all, currently own four Florida rental properties (one triplex and three SFHs). I created a sole-member LLC to own and manage the triplex, and then created a second LLC to own two of the SFHs. The last SFH deed ...
How feasible (if at all) is it to manage your own properties (rental) while being fully employed in thr corporate world?
Meaning, I have a 9-5 job. Will this hinder me in being able to manage a duplex/tripex myself? ...
Hi,I am gearing up to transfer my rental properties into a single member LLC. These properties have mortgages in my name. I am aware that the lender could call the mortgage due but it seems to be extremely low risk....