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Martin Saenz Note Investing – Portfolio Management
1 December 2017 | 21 replies
On the back end after purchase to verify a loan servicer's payoff statements and/or for a modification or restructure as you mentioned.
Joshua McGinnis Anyone have experience with NexGen Invest?
13 August 2023 | 14 replies
So like Karen mentioned the property management company they recommend is not on top of things (partly because of management changes/restructuring but even prior to that) and it would be great if Nexgen gives you a choice of property managers or realtor to find a tenant.
Javier De la Rosa Private Loans - Scam?
9 October 2018 | 8 replies
I mainly worked in financial restructuring and advising banks and PE firms on teh acquisition/disposal of non-performing loans.I'm now back in Spain working on the family business my dad founded over 35 years ago: a property management firm in Barcelona.I love looking for investment opportunities to scale up our family rental portfolio in Barcelona.
Tony Chen Comparing two properties
24 February 2015 | 3 replies
It needs work on restructuring 1/4 of the backyard and some cosmetic work inside the property. 3 car garages.Property B: Lot is 6,600 sq ft and the house is 2,500 sq ft. 4 bedrooms only with 3 bathrooms.
Bob Vollmer Lack of CO discussion
21 September 2015 | 6 replies
I think the helpful information to the investor side here would follow the lines of where development and restructuring is happening outside of the new home builds.
David Breitzmann Is outsourcing justifiable in this economy?
4 May 2010 | 15 replies
The long term effects will be an economic restructuring similar to what this country faced in the 1980's with the manufacturing sector.
Emilio Ramirez Sanger Financial
22 April 2011 | 6 replies
If you google Sanger Financial their webpage will come up.Thanks,Joint VentureAcquisition and Development Funding10/100 ProductProduct Parameters$5M to $750MM Partnerships – construction / development projects; income producing property and business ventures with our Joint Venture SBLC leverage program.All project values are calculated in US Dollars.We have an appetite for virtually any venture that makes sense - income producing properties, such as hotels, motels, apartment complexes, subdivisions, medical buildings, assisted living projects, almost anything that is real estate associated, business financing, project debt restructuring, jumbo residential purchases, etc.
Andrew Bertram Multi-Family Home/Apartment
22 June 2015 | 2 replies
I would also imagine I would need to restructure the lease agreements with the tenants (potentially losing most if not all) to adjust rents (which I will address later) and because currently the owner is footing the bill for utilities, something I would not be looking to do.  
Wendy Black Equistream?
14 November 2017 | 18 replies
They might be able to restructure the transactions using lease options instead of contract for deed but I haven't heard any response to that suggestion that I passed on from industry experts.
Shelley Greene Which type of CPA service for my current level of investment?
2 February 2018 | 6 replies
It certainly didn't lead to a proactive advisor-client relationship.Ultimately, I realized that my clients were not getting the advice they otherwise could be getting if I restructured how we work with clients.Are monthly fees better than hourly/once a year tax prep fees?