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James Wise Why do we allow Section 8 Freeloaders to Vote?
12 November 2025 | 23 replies
Our city council is wild.
Chaim Mal How to proceed with llc
2 November 2025 | 11 replies
Facts / current setupI formed a Wyoming LLC (recently) and I currently own/operate that entity.I live in New York (NY).I am under contract for a property in Ohio (OH) and expect to close there.I will need a registered agent in Wyoming and in Ohio (and I know I must maintain a registered agent in each state where an entity is registered).Options I’m consideringForeign qualify the existing Wyoming LLC in Ohio (register the WY LLC as a foreign LLC in OH and hold the property in the WY LLC).Form a new Ohio LLC to hold the real estate (Ohio LLC holds the property), with the Wyoming LLC as the member/parent owner of the Ohio LLC.Form a new Ohio LLC and dissolve the Wyoming LLC (i.e., replace the WY LLC with a domestic Ohio LLC that holds the property).Trust structures — possibilities include:Trust directly owns the property, and the ohio llc is the trustee.Wyoming LLC is the beneficiary for the trusts.How should i move forward? 
Robert E. Byrd Investors In Local Area
25 October 2025 | 2 replies
So are there any investors close to York ,Lancaster, or Harrisburg Pa?
Phillip Swanson Any HCV (Sec 8) Landlords In Rochester NY Here???
21 November 2025 | 1 reply
For the past year I have been gearing up to purchase some duplexes (8 doors total over the next 2-3 years max) in the City of Rochester with the intent of working with the HCV program. 
Isis Benson Newbie from New York
10 October 2025 | 20 replies
House hacking is a great way to get started especially in expensive markets such as New York.
Jessica Yuan Advice on building equity or cash flow
19 November 2025 | 6 replies
When prices are low, more people can afford to purchase and fewer people rent leading to static or declining rents.The city requirement for rising prices and rents can be summarized as follows:Significant and sustained population growth.
Brittney Yang Call it creative financing..entertain my hypothetical
29 October 2025 | 3 replies
Lying on a mortgage application is a federal crime, as Letitia James Attorney General of New York, is finding out.
Jacklyn Robins Cincinnati Property Chaos? Drug Dealers Next Door & Police MIA… What Would You Do?
12 November 2025 | 38 replies
Anyone else deal with this kind of insanity near a “city-managed” neighbor?
Cory Mcclure Excited to Connect with Fellow Investors in MN & WI
23 November 2025 | 1 reply
Just clean, straightforward rehab deals where timing and structure matter.Over the years, I’ve worked closely with Twin Cities investors on everything from light cosmetic updates to full gut rehabs.
Andrew Postell October 2025 Housing Report
12 November 2025 | 0 replies
Since housing is seasonal in many ways using a year-over-year comparison is the correct methodology to use when comparing market conditions.At first glance you might notice that the city of Aledo has a drastically higher median price when compared to last year.