
2 September 2024 | 8 replies
I will be injecting new funds every year.Full Control: I enjoy analyzing deals and prefer to have full control over my investments, so syndication is not an option.Given that I'm a complete newbie in real estate, I would greatly appreciate your advice on the following:Selection Criteria: What factors should I prioritize when choosing properties?

15 July 2015 | 7 replies
Since you have existing operations there may be ways to structure the deal very creatively to limit your cash injection.

25 August 2018 | 99 replies
Hi @Karl B. love the response, thanks for injecting the excellent humor.

24 August 2024 | 11 replies
It took a lot of Botox injections first.]If you’d like something to worry about for your circumstances - because all you have provided to us is: “The tenant broke the lease and moved out…” - consider this AZ law: https://www.azleg.gov/ars/33/01370.htmAn advice that probably does not need to be stated here, but still: Depending on the facts of your circumstances, I wouldn’t comment on whether you complied with this law, which I also assume is currently in force - this is a public forum, and you shouldn’t volunteer potentially-damaging information to the other side.And, again: None of the above is legal advice, as I am not a lawyer.

31 December 2015 | 10 replies
So the capital injected by you goes into the company and the company uses those funds to purchase and perhaps repair the asset.

10 November 2014 | 8 replies
This, compared to other cash injections, should create some sort of comparable equity split.

4 August 2024 | 10 replies
Yes, injecting a lot of out-of-state/foreign capital is great and certainly will help boost the economy.

3 August 2010 | 56 replies
I respect all the experienced investors such as yourself and Ryan and understand you are trying to inject reality into the "hype" that is used by so called "experts" to merely sell their programs to excited "newbies".

16 February 2017 | 17 replies
We will again use this same hard money lender to finance the entire purchase and we will again inject roughly $100k to turn this one around.

8 May 2024 | 5 replies
Code § 7701 - Definitions, my understanding is that the answer is NO, but maybe I am wrong.As the actual rate of withholding is 15% of the sales price, and as the refund (if any) would be "within 90 days", it can be a major setback for my company´s flipping cash-flow because 15% is way higher than the taxable income (and of course than the tax itself), so we would be in the necessity of capital injections to flip the next properties.If any of you have comments on this, it would be very helpful.Thanks in advance