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All Forum Posts by: Alexander Peterson

Alexander Peterson has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

First I am not economist, so sory if I am not using economicaly correct language. But this is a real life situation. I would like to know what are the buy out strategies for investor when he has to deal with multiple collective owners of large real estate that is impossible to be divided amongst them.

Also if someone is a collective owner in such estate and there is a buyer that is buying out the shares. What should be his best strategy to get most money out of this property ? Should he be one of the first to sell his shares or one of the last.

It should be takein into account that the communication level in between the shareholders is terrible due to mutual hatered :D

I am interested in the strategies for both investor to get the best deal but also for the single shareholder how to get the best deal. What behaviour is needed from both sides.