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All Forum Posts by: Dennis Walker

Dennis Walker has started 7 posts and replied 16 times.

Post: Sell a rental and 1031 exchanging it into a Mobile Home Park

Dennis WalkerPosted
  • Grants Pass OR
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

This year we are going to sell a rental we have and 1031 exchange it into a Mobile Home Park.  

As many of you know it's quite a juggle . . . 90 day notes to my tenants, then dust off the property, sell the property (selling will be easy it's a hot market), 45 days to identify three MHPs of interest, and 180 days to close on one of the three MHPs of interest.

It's that 45 days to identify three parks of interest and then having to close on one of the three --  that concerns me. I think it took Brandon about a year to find his deal. I've also herd Jefferson Lilly say something about a year time frame too.  

Would anyone out there have any advice on how to handle the juggling of this timeline? I know there is a way to do a reverse 1031 where you can do some of the steps in reverse, which might make it easier but I think you have to come with a lot of money up front and I don't know how feasible that it for us.

Thanks 

Post: Illinois attorney

Dennis WalkerPosted
  • Grants Pass OR
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

Thanks...

Post: Illinois attorney

Dennis WalkerPosted
  • Grants Pass OR
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

Thanks Ron, very helpful! 

Post: Illinois attorney

Dennis WalkerPosted
  • Grants Pass OR
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

Thanks Ahmed, yes understood.  We will be in touch, thanks. 

Post: Illinois attorney

Dennis WalkerPosted
  • Grants Pass OR
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

Thanks Stephany! 

Post: Illinois attorney

Dennis WalkerPosted
  • Grants Pass OR
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

We currently have a non performing note in Illinois and we are looking for an attorney in Illinois that will handle a foreclosure without us needing a debt collectors license.  Any advise would be helpful, Thanks.