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Updated almost 8 years ago,

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Eric Taylor
  • Orange County, CA
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Transactional Money | Verification of Funds Participant (strawman

Eric Taylor
  • Orange County, CA
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Entrepreneurs,  

On occasion, our investment team participates in transactions in the role of an all 'cash buyer.' These deals are typically accompanied by a proof of funds requirement. We typically make these deals work by 'venturing' with a partner who plays the role of the capable 'all cash buyer' with verifiable funds (with no cash exchange); while we simultaneously align a true buyer for the subject property. When assuming the role of 'cash buyer' in our transaction, it allows our entity (LLC or LLLP) to contract the property, while locating a true buyer of the property to become the sole member(s) of the LLC or LLLP and take ownership of the desired property by way of. We are looking to hand-select investors/entrepreneurs to partner with in these types of transactions.

If you are interested in understanding more about the terms and structure of this type of partnership, please email us at:  [email protected]

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