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Spencer Sutton Investors, do these things before buying rentals in Birmingham
23 October 2015 | 2 replies
High Police presence - The Police in these areas are not sitting around at the coffee shop...they’re BUSY.Low to moderate rents - In these areas it’s tough to get over $700 per month.
Blake Shaw Case study for investing in Atlanta
28 February 2014 | 11 replies
You'd need to cover a bit more territory including Chastain, Mt.
Brandon Turner How Can I Control My Garbage Bill at My Apartment Complex?
20 June 2016 | 28 replies
At 1,000 if they are not coming around constantly that is a crazy price.If these are low income tenants they generally tend to have a lot of junk and it comes with the territory.
Tim Soto Commercial Property with 100% Financing but Not Cash-flowing
17 March 2014 | 6 replies
I once looked at a property (the limit of my experience) that was formerly a dentist office and the presence of and former use of x-ray equipment was a major red flag.
Ming Lim Reserve Fund Estimate?
13 April 2014 | 23 replies
Granted that's for the greater Seattle area which is the territory they cover but they've been doing it for 35 years and review the actual income and expense reports for more than 800 properties/90,000 units.
Jesse Richardson Should I Buy and Hold in Akron, Ohio?
14 July 2015 | 9 replies
@Jesse Richardson  Hi Jesse, maybe introduce yourself and say hello to @Engelo Rumora who runs that company and is a big presence in Ohio.
Jon Klaus Christmas gifts for tenants
21 November 2011 | 56 replies
In my rental neighborhood there is a very strong local business presence.
Amanda Groover Newbie in Medford Oregon
15 January 2017 | 10 replies
I really want to, it's just unfamiliar territory and I'm not sure if we need to be more aggressive or look in other markets somewhere else or what.
Account Closed Approaching Physicians to Invest in Syndications
26 November 2016 | 34 replies
.• The issuer derived at least 80 percent of its gross revenues and those of its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis from that state ((A) For its most recent fiscal year, if the first offer of any part of the issue is made during the first six months of the issuer’s current fiscal year; or (B) For the first six months of its current fiscal year or during the twelve-month fiscal period ending with such six-month period, if the first offer of any part of the issue is made during the last six months of the issuer’s current fiscal year from the operation of a business or of real property located in or from the rendering of services within such state or territory; provided, however, that this provision does not apply to any issuer which has not had gross revenues in excess of $5,000 from the sale of products or services or other conduct of its business for its most recent twelve-month fiscal period.).• The issuer had at the end of its most recent semi-annual fiscal period prior to the first offer of any part of the issue, at least 80 percent of its assets and those of its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis located within that state.• The issuer intends to use and uses at least 80 percent of the net proceeds from sales made pursuant to the rule in connection with the operation of a business or of real property, the purchase of real property located in, or the rendering of services within such state.• The principal office of the issuer is located within such state.• No part of the issue may be offered or sold to non-residents for a period of nine months from the date of the last sale of an issue under the rule (For purposes of determining the residence of offerees and purchasers: (1) A corporation, partnership, trust or other form of business organization shall be deemed to be a resident of a state or territory if, at the time of the offer and sale to it, it has its principal office within such state or territory. (2) An individual shall be deemed to be a resident of a state or territory if such individual has, at the time of the offer and sale to him, his principal residence in the state or territory. (3) A corporation, partnership, trust or other form of business organization which is organized for the specific purpose of acquiring part of an issue offered pursuant to this rule shall be deemed not to be a resident of a state or territory unless all of the beneficial owners of such organization are residents of such state or territory.).• During that nine month period, all resales of any part of the issue, by any person, shall be made only to persons resident within the state.• The issuer shall, in connection with any securities sold by it pursuant to the rule: (i) Place a legend on the certificate or other document evidencing the security stating that the securities have not been registered under the Act and setting forth the limitations on resale contained in the rule; (ii) Issue stop transfer instructions to the issuer’s transfer agent, if any, with respect to the securities, or, if the issuer transfers its own securities make a notation in the appropriate records of the issuer; and (iii) Obtain a written representation from each purchaser as to his residence.• The issuer shall, in connection with any offers, offers to sell, offers for sale or sales by it pursuant to this rule, disclose, in writing, the limitations on resale contained in the rule.
Lynda Duke Website: andy quick and easy systems for starting out
2 December 2016 | 2 replies
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