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All Forum Posts by: Mario Broughton

Mario Broughton has started 7 posts and replied 19 times.

Post: I'm having trouble finding a tenant for my rental

Mario BroughtonPosted
  • Atlanta
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

@Pedro Padierna maybe you can install a privacy fence in both sides of the property as to insulate the tenant from the neighbors.

@Amy W. If she pays without fail, I would renew. After all, she's actually paying a higher rent because of her lateness.

@Greg Grant congratulations
@Joseph Janarski being a newbie to real estate iinvestment. I'm glad that I came across this post. I maybe able to learn from this. I've wondered how it would play out if the due diligence window is breached or cost over what you're willing to pay. Could your lawyer have drawn up a contract to give to seller with language that protected your interest?
@Mary Mitchell That's exactly what I was thinking.
@Drew Reynolds indeed. I also know that only money crom capital gains can be used. So far I've only seen a draft version of the form.

I've been researching opportunity zone funds, and I can see how this very well may become the next big trend in investing. I would like to form an opportunity zone fund and use it to invest in these opportunity zone areas. What are the legal aspects of forming this fund? Is it too early in the development stages to invest? What are your thoughts?

Thank you all for your insightful response. Im currently working to meet or exceed many of the the requirements. This kind of loan make sense for the larger projects. 

Im interested in procuring a non recourse loan for commercial investment purpose. What would be the expectations and qualifications for me as the investor?