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Most landlords are one lawsuit away from exposing everything they’ve built. Asset protection specialist and financial planner, Kraig Strom, will show you how to properly structure your rental properties using LLCs, corporations, and coordinated planning. You’ll learn where common setups fall short and how small changes can significantly reduce your risk. We’ll break down how different pieces — LLCs, corporations, trusts, and insurance — actually work together. What You’ll Learn: Why rental properties held in your personal name create unnecessary exposure When an LLC makes sense and how to use it properly The difference between LLCs and corporations for rental... Read more
Section 8 housing can offer consistent rental income and strong demand, but success depends on knowing how to navigate the program effectively. In this webinar, Dr....
New California security deposit laws went into effect last year and there are many landlords still out of compliance. Are you one of them? Unintentionally violating...
Richard Gann, JD – Managing Partner of 1031 Capital Solutions and author of How to Retire from Being a Landlord – will discuss two 1031-qualified...
Every landlord encounters legal challenges, from damages and nonpayment to vendor issues that can quickly escalate. In this practical webinar, we break down common legal...
What would happen to your real estate portfolio if a lawsuit, accident, or unexpected claim hit tomorrow? Protecting your real estate assets requires a thoughtful mix of legal structures, risk management, and insurance coverage that work together to shield your portfolio. In this session, attorney Harry Barth and insurance specialist Jerry Conrey will outline how to reduce exposure and prevent costly setbacks. You will walk away with practical steps you can apply immediately to strengthen your defenses and preserve long term wealth. What you will learn: How to use legal entities, trusts, and layered structures to reduce personal liability and protect your holdings The insurance gaps that... Read more
A sweeping new tax law, known as “The Big Beautiful Bill,” has officially been signed into law, bringing with it 10 major changes that are set to reshape the tax...
Attorney Liz Roussel breaks down how a new court ruling could change when housing providers must waive ESA fees and when they can legally say no. Are you an apartment...
Stay compliant and protect your investments while screening tenants. Alexandra Alvarado, Director of Education at AAOA, will explain how to lawfully use criminal...
Join us to explore key legal changes impacting New York landlords including what happened this year and what’s ahead. New York landlord attorneys Justin R. Friedman...
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