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Bryan Okolo beginning investor (multifamily)
24 October 2018 | 2 replies
Is there anyway to get in to this venture with about $6,000?
Matthew Shay Real Estate Agent forming an LLC w/ S-Corp Status
5 January 2019 | 11 replies
I am not an attorney or an accountant, but I believe forming an LLC is pretty much a 'do no harm' venture, and as far as getting taxed as an S-Corp, definitely talk with SEVERAL accountants to get their opinions.
Taylor Renee Noll Help For a New, Young Investor
25 October 2018 | 4 replies
I don't have much support from family and friends; they don't take me seriously as I am only 21 taking on such a big venture.
Jesse Daconta When do you Create an LLC with a partnership/self-owned property
25 October 2018 | 14 replies
Instead do a Joint Venture for each property.
Liz S. LLC Structure Question
14 May 2021 | 5 replies
@Liz Sickinger Maybe I'm not following...are you saying you want to weigh using a lender instead of private capital...there's a lot more going on here, just trying to get on the same page.Forming an LLC doesn't really accomplish that much for establishing a joint venture...I mean, they're good, but you'll need an attorney to draft an operating or JV agreement...I guess you can always go forward on a handshake if you're in a great relationship...but there are a lot of moving parts and risk associated with flipping property.If your partner is funding the deals 100% he'll require security in the form of a deed...so, he'd have ownership from the get go and you would be able to hold equitable title (depending on the terms of your agreement that is)...there's a hundred different variations to this...Sorry, hard to give a straight response without more facts. 
Justin Heitter House Hack - Roommates -under the table or not
12 January 2019 | 19 replies
After several homes & the obvious sacrifices it paved the way for my venture into REI multi's.
Selena Harrison Wholesailing in Virginia Beach
28 October 2018 | 3 replies
There is no such thing as a joint venture that allows you to market a contract another wholesaler is party to.  
Michael Gunn Real Estate Investing For Rookie
8 November 2018 | 34 replies
Every successful real estate venture will include one thing, FINDING THE RIGHT DEAL.Good luck!
Len Antonelli Flipping: best entity to purchase & tax and financing questions
30 October 2018 | 6 replies
Or, the agreement could be written up differently but still have a Note & Mortgage & Escrow and Title for lots of various reasons. ( Good practices)Another option would be a Joint Venture per property.
James Patrick McCarthy Investing in a HUD Foreclosure
29 October 2018 | 0 replies
I had to adapt to the new situation and venture in to something I wasn’t actually wanting to do.