No longer can you simply buy a house, fix it, rent it, and get rich over time. You have many hands in your pocket – Thieving Tenants, Uncle Sam, and Murphy’s Law.
REIN proudly brings you 2 experienced professionals at February’s General Meeting.
Robert Notestine, Attorney at Law, has 5 college degrees and 25 years’ experience in real estate, zoning law, development, title insurance, commercial law, and landlord-tenant contract law.
Henry Martin, CPA, helps structure tax reduction strategies to maximize income. Henry has a securities license and a background in Audit, Personal and Corporate Tax, Estate Tax, and Business Valuations.
You’ll get the low-down on Asset Protection at this Special Event:
- what are assets – and what are NOT
- business entity structuring
- how taxes apply to different types of entities – or don’t apply
- why a sole proprietorship may make sense when starting out
- how to avoid lawsuits
- how to title your assets
- why liens can be your best friend
- and answers to YOUR questions
If you have ever asked a legal question and been told to ask your tax person, or vice versa, then this is the meeting for you! Learn how it all fits together to bring you short-term and long-term asset protection from taxes and lawsuits.
Invite a friend and join us at REIN’s General Meeting for this very important Presentation.
When: Monday, February 13, 2012, from 7:15 to 9 pm
Where: Room 108 of Swang Business Center, Lipscomb University, 3901 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN 37204
