
20 November 2005 | 0 replies
Attention: Residential Building Owners of New York CityBeyond the Shelter....Opportunity for a Good Cause...A program that means more than assisting those less fortunate….It’s a humanitarian effort to prevent homelessness.Steady, On-Time Payments… each month with an initial three (3) months rent up front.We work closely with many New York City building owners day in, day out offering ‘Good People’ a two (2) year commitment to provide them with a roof over their head.This is not Section 8We need your Vacant Low to Moderate income apartments in all Five Boroughs of New York CityIf you have Vacancies you need to fill... please call one of our staff members.Principal Owners Only PleaseMichael Sweitzer, Managing DirectorHeritage Estates Commercial, LLC347.721.9838 Ext [email protected]

26 March 2006 | 1 reply
Most commercial lenders are not so much concerned with the borrower's financial record and qualifications as they are about the mortgage property value.As opposed to banks, commercial lenders are able to give funding commitments in a relatively short amount of time.
30 May 2006 | 6 replies
But my problem now is that both say that they cannot accept an offer until THE OTHER gives a commitment letter first.

24 April 2006 | 0 replies
I already have 2 renters located, to tone of about $3-4000 a month in commitments.

21 July 2006 | 7 replies
My guess is that it will be a virtual slap on the wallet compared to the lives they destroyed with the crimes they commited.

5 May 2008 | 6 replies
Big rewards with big expenses, big commitments and big surprises.I will tell you this about the big deals.

24 July 2006 | 9 replies
This is all too complex to explain the revenue potentials on a forum or in any short space but that being ok as well as we have a group that currently is involved in this commitment and yet I fear they will have limited resources and possibly may be looking to bring others in as well.

19 November 2015 | 66 replies
If a member of an LLC (even the Managing Member) commits a crime or does something that triggers a lawsuit, the LLC will not protect them.What can be done is the personal assets that the person one time owned but put in a trust or other vehicle will not be lost if the person really does not own them.

17 August 2006 | 8 replies
I decided I want to work full time until I can get far enough in real estate to make it a full time commitment.