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Owen Hogarth Didn't quite know where to put this +here comes the blood+
2 September 2009 | 10 replies
How can something that's performing and covering its debt not be allows to restructure the financing to keep the property performing.I am not in any hurry to go out and sign for debt or take over anyone elses problem, i'll stay focused and carefully evaluate my deals, i've studied some real estate courses plus with a board like this and all the years of experience I think I will be ok.We all know that banks are GREAT property managers right.... not!
Ryan Arth Hello from Cleveland / Akron Ohio
22 August 2013 | 1 reply
I was buried beneath a full time job and the projects that I was already involved in.I have recently come to the end of seven years of back to back projects, but I did not have a clearly defined path or goals.I am now in a period of rebirth/restructuring in my real estate investing, so I figured that an official introduction would be apropos.
Tom J. Rockstar Investments - Brandon Rooks
15 January 2021 | 3 replies
Many of the investments and acquisitions were made just before Hurricane Irma, which then created a trickle down effect on all of the Properties and forced that entity to have to liquidate, restructure & renegotiate all of the Agreements with my Clients including some large investments on my part.
Brian Fung Tax Strategist Referrals
18 September 2017 | 1 reply
Hey everyone,I'm looking to restructure my business for the best tax advantages.
Daniel Torres Investing in syndication vs owning single family homes
22 September 2019 | 42 replies
They are much more complex and they are not straight forward on 1031 out of a syndication and also in.Using 1031 money for a syndicated deal requires a TIC and often times needs restructuring of the Org Chart, requires the person(s) to be on the loan, and also sponsors will want a larger investment for this. 
Rich Bravo List of Acquisition companies Across the US???
28 March 2016 | 5 replies
The key factor contributing to the explosion of this innovative kind of restructuring is the large number of benefits it offers to the business world.
John Stanaway Will any lenders consider future rental income and bonus pay?
21 December 2019 | 2 replies
Restructuring to a higher salary is something I have considered in the past but would almost certainly result in lower overall compensation for my position so I won’t be going that route.I saw somewhere that bonus income is generally averaged for the prior two years when being considered for lending.  
Steve Crisp Out of state property
1 December 2017 | 8 replies
David, meeting with the bank next week to discuss restructuring the loan.
Luc R. Strategy advice needed
19 February 2018 | 9 replies
For example, if you're having to deal with maintenance issues, maybe try to restructure a lease and push those on to the tenant, or maybe the rent is too low, or maybe the property isn't worth holding and it's time to sell.  
William Bruce Newbie wanting to know about low or no money down investing
27 March 2017 | 1 reply
In the end, you will want to keep your job and restructure your finances as much as possible so you can save as you will probably need some cushion in the beginning if things go wrong.