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Courtney Roycroft New Member Questions
12 July 2025 | 7 replies
The big appeal is simplicity and cost savings, especially when holding multiple properties.Here’s the catch: New Hampshire doesn’t currently recognize Series LLCs.
So Jin Kim New Investor from CA! Out-of-State Investor Looking to Build a Portfolio of Rentals
12 July 2025 | 8 replies
The fact that you're recognizing this now, before the baby arrives, and taking action toward it is such a smart and empowering move.The markets you're considering - Detroit, Birmingham, St.
Ryan Briggs Commercial Real Estate - Legal Red Flags
11 July 2025 | 0 replies
Ensure the loan documents reflect what was promised in the term sheet, including prepayment rights, carve-outs, and guarantees.Pay attention to:- Hidden covenants- Personal recourse carve-outs (“bad boy” provisions)- Cross-collateralization language across unrelated propertiesEnvironmental ExposurePhase I reports often raise “recognized environmental conditions” (RECs), but buyers ignore them at their peril.
Mark H. House Hack Deal
14 July 2025 | 10 replies
I do recognize the dangers of over leverage but high leverage does not equate to over leverage.  
James Jackson Advice Needed: Transitioning Away from a Hard Money Broker
11 July 2025 | 31 replies
As a five-time repeat customer, however, I guarantee that neither the lender nor the broker wants to lose you to their competition — which I’m sure they recognize is numerous.I would have a strong discussion with this broker and negotiate costs and fees.
Austin Alvarado Looking for Advice on Structuring a Fair Real Estate Partnership
10 July 2025 | 6 replies
Then recognize that you are the occupant of one unit out of two units.  
Axel Scaggs DSCR: Appraisal for rent low with bad comps
9 July 2025 | 13 replies
DSCR lenders are institutions and have pretty strict requirements, you can file an appraisal appeal to see what happens, but recognize the lender may require a 2nd appraisal (which means more money out of pocket). 
William Miller Why I Stopped Talking About My Goals with Friends and Family
11 July 2025 | 34 replies
Know that your hard work is being recognized by your friends  on this post!
Don Konipol The Number 1 Syndicator/Sponsor “Fail”
7 July 2025 | 3 replies
All this could be avoided if the syndicator/sponsor recognized that people who placed their faith and cash in his hands deserve to be informed of ANY major change in their investment, good or bad.  
Chris Seveney Has a Wyoming or Delaware LLC ever "Saved" You?
8 July 2025 | 9 replies
In other states, it's not even clear whether courts would recognize the claim, let alone how they'd apply the law.