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Lakita Woodson Purchasing Your First Duplex
7 November 2025 | 11 replies
An LLC helps protect your personal assets, simplifies tax tracking, and creates a professional foundation for your growing real estate business.
Brett Wilson Out of state investor needs advice
27 November 2025 | 2 replies
Guessing you really don't know enough to protect yourself, so you're gambling with whomever you hire.
Johnathan Trimble Why you should invest in Kansas City
18 November 2025 | 5 replies
Missouri and Kansas also have landlord-friendly laws, with few rent control regulations or tenant protections relative to coastal cities.
Kase Knochenhauer Looking to form a Mastermind Group of FULL-TIME Real Estate Investors
11 November 2025 | 6 replies
Keep it tight and operator-only: define the cadence, agenda, and KPIs up front, cap it at 4–6 members, and set territory rules to protect transparency.
Dondi Sanchez Selling some of our portfolio
20 November 2025 | 4 replies
As an investor, flipper, and Realtor, I fully understand wanting to maximize returns and protect your investment.I’m here to help whenever you’re ready.
Naveen Himthani How does one estimated CapEx and OpEx as a brand new investor?
24 November 2025 | 7 replies
It's conservative enough to protect you without killing deals.On offer strategy: you protect yourself by writing offers with inspection contingencies.
Christopher Johnson Long time accidental real estate investory
24 November 2025 | 6 replies
I think one of the first things I'd like to get is help with a local recommendation on a lawyer to help me structure a trust and perhaps LLC to protect my family and assets as I continue to invest.I'm really interested in learning more about how people are seeing certain markets, approach their strategy and getting more focused myself, as I work to sell my first property to free up some capital and turn it into more productive capital.Feel free to send me any recommendations or ideas you have!
Joe S. Ways to preserve good Title without taking Title
12 November 2025 | 2 replies
Let’s say hypothetically  they were willing to sign a lien / deed of trust / mortgage in my favor to protect my position.Also, let’s say that the person that was selling and did the deed of trust to secure assumption ended up having a judgment at a later date.. could I foreclose on the deed of trust / mortgage to clear title?
George Red Tenant gave 30 days, refusing to pay last month rent, saying use security deposit
10 November 2025 | 9 replies
Not classy on the tenants part and they've otherwise been pretty good tenants.Trying to protect my downside in case they don't actually move out at the end of October (although I did get a landlord reference email weeks ago so I believe it's legit they're moving out), also not wanting an upset tenant to trash the unit on their way out being spiteful... trying to walk the line here.
Ken M. Buying Pre-foreclosure - The Smart Way To Buy Foreclosures
13 November 2025 | 4 replies
The 2nd has to be the winning bidder in order to protect the 2nd's interest or if there is a third, the third has to be the successful bidder for the 2nd to collect on it's loan.Your suggested sequence is true for instance, in Sheriff's sales in Arizona, but is not true in Deed of Trust sales in Arizona.