What Is Real Estate Asset Protection? Asset protection in real estate is exactly what you’d expect: it protects you and your investments incase any unfortunate situations arise. The last thing any investor wants after spending his or her hard earned money […]
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Limited Liability Corporation
How Do You Qualify For a DSCR Investor Loan?
DSCR loans are different, as the qualification and underwriting are primarily focused on the property instead of borrower. DSCR lenders will look at your credit score and make sure you have a few months of payments in the bank, […]
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Single Member or Joint Member LLC?
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an entity created by state statute. Depending on elections made by the LLC and the number of members, the IRS will treat an LLC either as a corporation, partnership, or as part of the owner's tax return (a "disregarded [...]
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4 Different Types of LLC’s and the Ways They Pay Taxes
There are many different types of LLCs available for real estate investors. Which one is best for you depends on a variety of circumstances, including your personal real estate goals. But one thing many investors initially overlook is that each […]
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Why Some Real Estate Losses Will NOT Reduce Your Taxes
As you probably already know, there are many different types of entities available to investors. C corporations are often frowned upon due to their issue of double taxation. The corporation pays tax on the profit each year, and then any […]
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A Beginner’s Guide To Forming A Real Estate LLC: Part 1
For the better part of a decade, real estate investors have favored the protection offered by limited liability companies (LLCs), as opposed to other similar legal entities. While they are not the only option for consideration, most real estate investors […]
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Putting Your Rental Properties into an LLC.
The Advantages and Disadvantages of titling your Rental Properties into an LLC. Advantages The main reason investors prefer to have their rental properties in an LLC is for asset protection. For many years, lawyers, financial advisors, and tax accountants have […]
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