Owen Thornton
What makes making an LLC such an attractive option
29 December 2019 | 10 replies
@Lee Ripma @Robert NelsonI have no interest in selling LLC’s as I’m not an attorney, and I would suggest talking to attorney - but here are my thoughts: We talk about “risk appetite” on BP, personally I have zero appetite for risk when it comes to my personal assets.
Chris Pike
Found A Deal... But Seller Has Depreciated The Asset Too Much
13 October 2017 | 20 replies
But if she's loathe to talk to her CPA about the tax implications of the sale, I'd guess she would have no appetite for seller financing or installment sales.If it's a good deal and you have a little extra meat on the deal, up your offer $500 (or less) "to help with the CPA" and give her a check for her entire amount.
Kevin Dean
Big Economic Data Releases Tomorrow (8/29/2019)
30 August 2019 | 2 replies
Broadly for me/us I'd just say that our perception of where the market/economy is headed just informs more of a general intuitive appetite for using leverage.My view is that uncertainty in future market outlook (perhaps forecasted by leading indicators) mainly drives price volatility, and perhaps increases risk of lenders 'calling' revolving credit lines to meet their own liquidity needs.The more 'bad' the indicators are, the more chance that we perceive our lenders possibly wanting to 'call' revolving lines of credit, is the way I think about it.
Travis M.
First deal with 150-250k
24 October 2016 | 42 replies
I think it's the best way way to invest:1) There is no right or wrong answer to this question, it depends what your appetite is?
Victor Robinson
Selling performing 2nd position
23 April 2019 | 5 replies
it depends on current value of the property, original sales price, how much is 1st mortgage, terms of 1st, what kind of property is it, if borrower is able to refi or payoff the baloon, note buyer's appetite for IRR.
Anthony Hulse
Went to one of "Those" seminars, paid 2K, 40K for next step...
21 April 2015 | 41 replies
Again, great info, and really whet my appetite and opened my eyes.
Amber Krueger
STR in Gatlinburg/ Pigeon Forge/ Sevierville
18 September 2022 | 50 replies
Your risk appetite is totally up to you and your confidence in your asset!
Eric V Harding
Best Turnkey Providers of 2022 and Trends for 2023
28 January 2023 | 30 replies
There is risk in all types of investing, so it just depends on what your appetite for risk vs reward is.
Troy Nonnemacher
Angry Homeowners From Direct Mail Campaign!
29 March 2018 | 59 replies
@Jonathan Holmes, @Joe Davalos and @Michael Ablan There are a number of sites where you can direct people to get off mailing lists.The FTC has an informational site about all sorts of unwanted contact: https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0262-stopping-unsolicited-mail-phone-calls-and-emailBut the place to go for opting out of mail is The Direct Marketing Association: http://www.directmail.com/mail_preference/Most professional and ethical list compilers will run their lists the the DMA suppression each month as part of the standard list hygiene.
Mav Larson
Investing in a Small Town
19 March 2019 | 6 replies
They're going to need a certain water tap size and electrical requirements, fire suppression etc which will all hinge on whether they're a brew only, a tasting room, a restaurant, size of their tanks, etc. the beauty of commercial is that the tenant takes on the burden of build out like that... of course the landlord pays by giving them rent credits.