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Ryan B. Selling out of state rental properties
30 January 2017 | 1 reply
I can answer this on the opposite side as I work for a PM company.First, I would talk to your property manager.
John Chung Out of state purchase rental property strategy?
15 November 2017 | 17 replies
The opposite end of the spectrum is buying turnkeys, where everything is done for you so at that point you wouldn't technically ever have to go out, but I'd recommend going out at least once initially and then during any big turnovers.
Joshua D. Advice with business model please? Keep renting or Sell
30 May 2017 | 37 replies
I'd actually do the opposite, and be very conservative about what you buy right now.
Robert Wardlow Newbie from Central New Jersey
27 December 2019 | 10 replies
I am the opposite, I am 67 but I am still excited about starting a new adventure as I slow down in my career running a computer services company for the last 25 years.
John Lee Did I just open a can of worm?
23 May 2019 | 6 replies
They are, at least as far as this transaction goes, your opposition
Allen L. LLC owning other LLCs bank account best practice
14 July 2021 | 31 replies
What this basically means as I understand it is… if someone were to sue you individually, probably someone unrelated to your properties, in a NON charging order state, they can go after assets which you individually own, including assets inside your LLCs.This is the opposite of the way most people think of LLCs which is… if I place this property in an LLC, someone that sues me in relation to that property, could potentially get the property in the LLC, but they can’t obtain my personal assets, i.e. house, investments etc. because having the property in the LLC prevents that.Now for the parent Wyoming LLC’s charging order protection to remain intact, seemingly there are a few aspects of it that you need to adhere to.
Chip Downes Norristown, PA - Rental History?
21 October 2014 | 1 reply
I hear stories but my limited experience is the opposite.
James York Why are you refusing section 8 vouchers?
19 March 2023 | 212 replies
I’ve actually had the opposite experience here.
James Park Prospective Tenant was turned off by thorough tenant screening process
1 September 2013 | 53 replies
Opposite of your applicant I wouldn't have given you any bank statements and would have walked if you required it.
Bosko Mijatovic What does a Real Estate Agent spend most of their day doing?
14 April 2018 | 19 replies
To give you an idea of the polar opposites of 2 agents - 1 may love cold calling 300 people every day on a triple dialer, while the other would rather spend 2k a month for Zillow leads.