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Lucia Robledo New Investor looking for Guidance
9 December 2022 | 11 replies
- This allows me to engage with their network.5.
Abigail Rodriguez New to investing
10 February 2023 | 15 replies
This allows me to engage with their network.What have you read that I should read?
Tim Matthews Seeking advice between installing Carpet vs LVP
9 October 2022 | 6 replies
Hello,I would like to receive some advice from the group about using carpet vs vinyl planks in an upstairs/downstairs duplex.
Lyn Green Deductions for an investment with and without LLC?
25 May 2021 | 3 replies
@Lyn GreenHaving an LLC/S-corp does not change the income tax deductions you are entitled to having.If you have an LLC and it is a multi-member LLC, there is a partnership return filing requirement.If you have an S-corp, there is an S-corp tax return filing requirement.You should speak with a CPA to engage proper next steps.Good luck in your search.
Scott Savard Land Purchase - Contingencies
17 March 2020 | 8 replies
The most effective way to determine the time needed to execute these functions is to run a critical path analysis that lays the tasks out along with the parties that will be employed to do them and the processing time needed for the consultants you will engage and the city/town/county process they will be subjected to.The critical path will inform you as to which due diligence functions are sequential in nature and or which ones can or should be run in tandem.
Christina Colon How tonstructure Subject to deals with your taxes/insurance?
15 March 2022 | 5 replies
So if considering lease option it’s imperative that an attorney familiar with the relative laws be engaged unless you have specific knowledge of such.As for a subject to, much of the risk is on the seller.
Simon Stahl Weird high Hubzu bid
7 January 2017 | 18 replies
If I go in and bid 20 or 30 thousand higher, most of the bidders are going to drop out of the bidding process, and I'll probably end up paying less in the end than if I keep 10 or 15 other bidders engaged by thinking they can just go up another small amount.If I want the property, 5 or 10 grand isn't going to be the deciding factor on whether I want it or not, so I'll just figure out what I'm willing to pay and bid it up close to that, usually under, but not enough to play a game.
Zac Kucharek Rookie: Building up your REI "Team"
12 February 2023 | 4 replies
Welcome to real estate Zac.Your list sounds good and we recommend joining your local REIA and engaging with investors who are in your area through Bigger Pockets.We've been investing since the beginning of 2019 and have found that we've gone through many team members before finding the right ones.
Jon Schwartz Your first $50k: SFR rental or LP in a syndication?
25 January 2019 | 28 replies
@Lucas Miller Yeah let's accuse me of being completely wrong and present no evidence showing otherwise, while at the same time not mentioning your conflict of interest as someone who runs a syndication, judging from your profile.If you would like to discuss why I'm wrong I'd be happy to engage in that conversation.  
Benita Hamilton Commercial Contract in Texas
3 July 2020 | 4 replies
Yes you want to engage legal representation after you have agreed on the terms.