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All Forum Posts by: Ronald Rohde

Ronald Rohde has started 17 posts and replied 5012 times.

Post: First deal in Syracuse, NY!

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Dallas, TX
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Good luck!

Post: Looking for great real estate attorney in Oklahoma City area.

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Attorney
  • Dallas, TX
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Texas attorney here, haven't seen too many OK lawyers...I will ask around.

Post: What is the best company setup, LLC, C-Corp, or something else?

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Attorney
  • Dallas, TX
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An LLC is likely to meet your needs, but talk to an attorney when you're ready.

Post: Vesting and LLC for a trailer park?

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Dallas, TX
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I would suggest contacting a lawyer.

Joint tenancy doesn't make the sense for most business partners. Is there a reason you don't want you half of the business to pass to your estate and heirs?

Post: CPA vs EA vs Lawyer - Which do I need for my needs in Maryland?

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Dallas, TX
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As far as CPA vs. attorney, I generally find that attorneys are more specialized in creating specific structures and interpreting tax law. They are going to be more expensive and you still have to file your taxes afterwards.

Post: Looking for a real-estate agent and a property manager in Dallas

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Attorney
  • Dallas, TX
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Hi Abhishek, do you have a TX entity for the purchase?

Local Dallas investor/attorney here as well.

Post: Attornwy fee for drafting a joint venture contract

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Attorney
  • Dallas, TX
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That sounds reasonable for a flat fee plus recording. I'm a RE attorney in Texas and if it was something that a client felt was too high, I would offer to charge hourly.

Good luck!

Post: Real Estate Attorney/LLC

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Attorney
  • Dallas, TX
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Hi Edgar yes I can help with that. Whats the best way to contact you?

Post: Real Estate Attorney/LLC

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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  • Attorney
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 5,227
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Originally posted by @Juan Bustos:

@Ronald Rohde do you do eviction on auction bought homes

 Will PM you

Post: Real Estate Attorney/LLC

Ronald Rohde
#3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
Posted
  • Attorney
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 5,227
  • Votes 2,188
Originally posted by @Vern Darlington:

@Ronald Rohde Are you based out of Dallas?

 Yes, located in Dallas