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Kurt Schmid Company Name
9 March 2007 | 6 replies
think of it on a larger scale.motorola - for example - if they refinance their corp headquarters to draw out capital for a project or just to boost up their cash accessibility, or for whatever reason - they're tapping into one of their many assets, converting equity into cash by taking out a loan (liability) in order to somehow grow their business.the corporation does this - not any one individual.
Morgan Burum Downtown Vacant Buildings
13 April 2007 | 23 replies
Alexander has nothing to do with the Barfield (he's the one that stopped the horsetrack); The Renaissance condo's have done quite well since renting them out (high turnover due to corporate leases, but usually almost full); Happy State has a fairly well known reason for building from the ground up instead of taking available space (you can research that one on your own); the Fillmore lofts should be quite nice; and anyone with eyes can see the McCartt and Assoc signs, not exactly insight.
Minna Reid Do I need and LLC or a corporation?
15 March 2007 | 8 replies
It can apply to a Corporation or a LLC.
N/A N/A Must be broker to sell in LLC???
14 March 2007 | 5 replies
Maybe it was referring to a corporation selling property for someone other then the corporation, which in fact requires a license.
N B. Stubborn Hubby
29 May 2007 | 19 replies
I had been doing very well on my own for a very long time in corporate america.
Eric Medemar Why I love being a investor
22 March 2007 | 1 reply
There are far more real estate millionaires that started with nothing, than corporate millionaires that started with nothing.I like that you dont need a college education, you dont need to have the highest GPA, you can make it in real estate if you were raised by wolves under the shed in the back yard.
Jason Schaefer Looking for feedback on investment strategy
24 December 2013 | 8 replies
A little over 6 years ago I left a corporate job as an IT manager and started an IT consulting business and it's been a blessing.
Justin B. Chinese Investments In US Commercial Property Soar By 500%, How can I get me some of that?
26 December 2013 | 6 replies
Find all the Asian-sounding names or corporations in all the Reg-D filings related to SFR investments in wall street hedge funds (or REITs) like Blackstone, AH4R, etc.
Ed Rataj Rent credits to avoid SAFE issues?
27 December 2013 | 4 replies
He works with MH dealers.There is an attorney that feels he has a corporate structure that is involved in with other entities to facilitate seller financing, I'm not sure it will really fly as setting up convoluted business structures that do not carry on another business purpose other than to do seller financed transactions as the law, again, includes any method devised to circumvent the intent of the law.As to doing a transaction that is not covered, you may be able to pass a long term interest to a property through a Series LLC (Mo doesn't have this) or something like a HOA where people buy into an organization rather than taking specific title.
Kevin Seith Newbie from NYC
3 January 2014 | 10 replies
The corporate life is becoming very monontonous and way to political these days so I am taking the plunge to learn a bit more about REI to hopefully someday (soon) make a leap and fulfill a dream.My experience is limited to a few books, some great reads here on the BP forums, growing up in a DIY family (so I am pretty confident in basic carpentry), and priding myself with common sense.