Profit & Loss Statements – a necessary evil

We all hate preparing profit and loss statements, but they are necessary in the course of business.  The following information is courtesy Richard J. Welt, Attorney at Law with McFerran & Burns, P.S.,Practicing Real Estate Law in Western Washington since 1986.  Contact: (253) 284-3811 or www.mbs-law.com. While this article was tailored to fit with their bankruptcy series, it is also great advice and what you’ll need to prepare to apply for a loan as well.

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Bankruptcy for Small Business Owners

This information is courtesy Richard J. Welt, Attorney at Law with McFerran & Burns, P.S., Practicing Real Estate Law in Western Washington since 1986.  Contact: (253) 284-3811 or www.mbs-law.com

Bankruptcy for Small Business Owners

Filing bankruptcy if you have an interest in a corporation or a Limited Liability Company requires some extra work for you and your bankruptcy lawyer.  Preparing an accurate balance sheet listing the company’s assets and debts is a critically important part of this process.

Keep in mind that just because you file bankruptcy doesn’t mean that your Limited Liability Company or corporation should file bankruptcy.  You are not the company, and the company is not you. Your Limited Liability Company or corporation is a separate entity under the law. Continue reading “Bankruptcy for Small Business Owners”

We live in a litigious society. Be cautious.

How do you know if an investment property is a good rental?

There are a couple basic items to consider when looking at an investment property.  Just like in real estate, rentals are about location, location, location!

If you are considering a full-time rental property, is it close to schools, shopping or allow for easy commuting?  If you are looking at a vacation rental, what is the draw for that area and why do people visit?  Is there a golf course, beach or another attraction that brings people to the neighborhood consistently?  Even a retirement community?  Find out what it is and utilize that. Continue reading “We live in a litigious society. Be cautious.”

Understanding Foreclosures: supply & demand (Part 1)

Real Estate is all about supply and demand.  In my area, almost all short sales and foreclosures are listed through our multiple listing service.  These homes are available on the market, just like all the other homes in the area.  Good investors do not like to get caught in bidding wars.  That defeats the purpose and the good deal usually goes right out the window.

If that property has not sold under the normal market conditions, what makes you think you are getting a good deal at the auction?  Continue reading “Understanding Foreclosures: supply & demand (Part 1)”

Understanding Foreclosures: Buying Foreclosure (Part 2)

There is a misconception out there.  Many beginning investors and homebuyers automatically think foreclosures are a good deal.  Unfortunately, I’m here to tell you they rarely live up to the “hype” and they are certainly not easy.

Sellers who go into foreclosure will stop making payments for a variety of reasons.  Continue reading “Understanding Foreclosures: Buying Foreclosure (Part 2)”

Understanding Foreclosures: How Long? (Part 3)

If you are considering buying a property at a tax foreclosure auction, there are many RISKS you should be aware of.  Remember, auctions are BUYER BEWARE sales.  I can’t stress that enough.  The County will make no representation about anything regarding that property, so it’s up to you to deal with the issues and do your homework.

There are different types of foreclosures.  The type I’ll address here are tax foreclosure sales in Washington State, specifically Snohomish County.  Continue reading “Understanding Foreclosures: How Long? (Part 3)”

3 Considerations Before Investing

3 Factors to Consider Before Investing

 

Investing in real estate can certainly be a lucrative investment, but only when done right!  The flip side of that is that it can also turn out to be not only a financial nightmare but a huge burden emotionally when done wrong.

Before you even start thinking about investing, you need to do your homework.  I don’t mean just looking at returns like most “investors” do.  There is so much more than the $/sf, the cap rate today or even the purchase price and interest rate you’ll pay on the loan!

There are 3 main categories you must consider when analyzing real estate investments.  Continue reading “3 Considerations Before Investing”

Be the Bank

Let’s admit it.  Making money in real estate during times of appreciation and free flowing financing does not take skill, negotiation or fluent understanding of the market.  For the last decade, you could have pretty much bought something with your eyes closed and still made money the next year.  Did you notice that “real estate investors” started coming out of the woodwork?  Of course, now we have “foreclosure specialists” and “short sale experts,” but that discussion is for another day.

 

Today’s market takes skill, knowledge, creative thinking and… hard work…  so, where did those guys go? Continue reading “Be the Bank”