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Bryan Hancock Reg D Exemption In Jeopardy Using JVs To Capitalize Development Deals?
22 October 2011 | 11 replies
The investor that procured the capital would borrow money from non-accredited investors without clouding title and that money along with the JV partner's equity would capitalize their portion of the equity in each project.
David Beard Private Lending for Buy & Hold
10 November 2011 | 31 replies
Note that this pool will also compete with your desire to procure more debt from the same source as new projects crop up.Originally posted by David Beard:Obviously comparisons to equity market volatility and low bond/CD yields are your chief selling point, and are compelling.Possibly.
Shane Woods Please help me help my friend - buyer wants to assume his loan
19 December 2011 | 3 replies
I will definitely have him check into being able to procure another FHA loan though.Let's say they agree on $10K.
Jordan Bateman Buying a house (?), then owner financing
3 January 2012 | 8 replies
If you procure a new loan and then sell it to someone that is arguably bank fraud unless you disclose it to the bank.
Jeff S. Buy and hold partnerships, one in town...
31 January 2012 | 34 replies
If the deal procurer is skilled enough and adds upside it may be worth 50% of the equity.
Charles Shils Buyer agent commission
16 February 2012 | 11 replies
I have heard of similar cases where the first agent was awarded the commission because they were found to be the "procuring cause" of the transaction.
Phillip M. Owner Occupant
22 February 2012 | 7 replies
In fact, it was required the rehab be complete in order to get the financing so they required a licensed contractor be procured to bid and complete the work.
Jeff Fairchild Buying house if listed w/ Realtor
13 December 2010 | 6 replies
There is nothing wrong with waiting for the listing to expire and presenting the offer to the seller if the agent didn't procure the sale.
Terry Royce Brokering vs. Wholesaling
3 February 2009 | 18 replies
A sells land to B, with right of assignmentC claims a due course title to the assignment and offers to split the gross proceeds with real estate agent D if D can procure a buyer for the assignment rights.How do you describe D's role in this arrangement, which is based on the details in a lawsuit?
Matthew Marcelissen Houston, TX - Diary of a First Flip
14 October 2018 | 20 replies
After procuring my real estate license in March, I spent most days analyzing properties to visit.