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All Forum Posts by: Cornelius Charles

Cornelius Charles has started 20 posts and replied 413 times.

Post: Newbie Business Structure

Cornelius Charles
Posted
  • Investor
  • Oxnard, CA
  • Posts 438
  • Votes 187

Hi all. My business partner and I are new to RE investing and are in the process of gathering as much information as we can. One of the things we were told was that we should start off as either a LLC or S-corp (or maybe both depending on our strategy) sooner rather than later. Digging through a couple of the threads on BP, it seems like there is a general consensus that newbies should complete a few deals before worrying about setting up a corporate structure. My partner and I are fairly certain that we want to start off by wholesaling and rehabbing and then look for passive income opportunities as we grow our business. One issue that she is worried about is that she already owns a condo that she is renting out, and how that can be affected should a deal go awry and someone tries to take legal action. Bottom line is, how can we determine what we stand to lose if we don’t set up our corporate structure right away (whether it’s tax incentives, legal protection, etc.), and can we gain any tax benefits that we may have missed out on otherwise if we set up our corporate structure after completing a couple of deals? I’m still feeling my way around this website, so if there are any articles or documents on here that someone can point me to, that would more than suffice. There also seems to be an even split on whether people believe you should have an entity set up this structure for you, or if you should save the money and do it on your own. This seems like it will be such an important step in the process that it may be worth our while to shell out the money to make sure it’s done right. Thanks everyone.

Cornelius

Post: New member from Oxnard CA

Cornelius Charles
Posted
  • Investor
  • Oxnard, CA
  • Posts 438
  • Votes 187

Thank you everyone for the introductions and advice. I look forward to interacting with you in the future.

Post: New member from Oxnard CA

Cornelius Charles
Posted
  • Investor
  • Oxnard, CA
  • Posts 438
  • Votes 187

Hello everyone. My name is Cornelius from Oxnard CA. I work for the Department of Defense as a mechanical engineer. Currently, I support the US Navy in testing the computer, radars, and weapons on the Littoral Combat Ship class. I have no experience in real estate, but my business partner and I are looking to get our foot in the door. From what we know now, we would most likely start by wholesaling, rehabbing, or both. We have really just begun doing our homework about two weeks ago, so we still have a lot to learn. We are going to begin by trying to network and meet potential buyers and private money lenders. I am hoping to learn a lot on this website by reading all the good documentation and all of the different posts. Hope to talk/write to some of you in the near future.