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Kristi Wolfe Should we bother with small claims court?
10 July 2022 | 19 replies
At least in my jurisdiction, after a suit is filed, there is a free settlement conference where a Judge facilitates talks between the parties, and tells them the likely outcome if the matter goes to trial.
Daniel Hart What are the SEC requirements for soliciting private money?
21 December 2017 | 33 replies
As the SEC says, "This exemption facilitates the financing of local business operations."
Thomas Hickey Requirements for buying commercial multifamily?
8 February 2017 | 35 replies
The benchmarks above are proxies to help facilitate an internet post...consults with lenders will provide more clarity.Check out the attached link, slides 6-11, from James Eng, BP member and multifamily lender. http://www.slideshare.net/JamesEng2/multifamily-fi...
Aaron Dibble Investing software myreipro
16 June 2021 | 69 replies
Are you looking to crunch numbers from an investment perspective or as a business software to facilitate CRM
Josh Kundrat At what point should you start thinking about opening up your ow
27 September 2016 | 1 reply
However I was wondering if at a certain point when the number of properties you own could facilitate you managing them full time, is it financially foolish not to start your own PM company?
Christopher Pound Recasting a mortgage loan - question on strategy
19 April 2019 | 3 replies
To facilitate this, we got a mortgage loan that can be recasted.
Anthony Jasmine Have you had your morals tested in this business?
28 May 2020 | 2 replies
One of my bigger internal conflicts was that I've had to use some cheaper maintenance, rehab, appliance, service, etc. options over the years to save money when I was starting out, but I would do my best to facilitate the work to make sure quality & service for my tenants were still good.At the same time sending out christmas gifts, painting murals at my expense for the community, taking 6 days of personal days at my job to assist a tenant through permits/licenses/court hearings, coordinating with attorneys and consultants to help a tenant navigate his business, baby/newborn gifts, and numerous other activities over the years to just make sure I'm there for my tenants whether or not they asked.
Jeremy Cohen The Ultimate Due Diligence Guide for Buy & Holding Businesses
26 June 2016 | 4 replies
Perhaps you could recommend any investors that could facilitate this transaction.For the past three years I've successfully studied & been involved with over 400 various industries as a designer & marketing consultant.Currently, everywhere you look people are buying and flipping real estate.It seems everyone is buying a home, fixing it up a little, and selling it almost immediately for a sizeable profit.We read about it in newspapers, online, and there were even television shows based on flipping houses.The flipping real estate business model works great.But here’s the good news for you . . .that same business model works in many other areas.You can flip non real estate assets just as easily, maybe easier than flipping houses.You can also use leveraged buy out techniques to alternatively buy & hold already existing businesses similar to properties also.Through the use of transactional funding I've realized that I could borrow a $250,000 swing loan from a bank, give that to the seller in morning.That would make the business mine.Then in the afternoon I could take all the assets that are in the business that I just bought and raise $360,000 (80% of $440,0000) the same day from an asset-based lender.Then I could take $250,000 of the $360,000 and instantly repay the transactional loan.Then, I'll have a $110,000 cash windfall in my bank account, which I could now use to run the business and pay myself a big bonus.The double escrow basically enables someone to do this: I never touch the $250,000 of the down payment monies put into escrow by the lender.The asset-based lender never hands methe $360,000 check.
Andrew Michael Deal Structure/ Land Development
27 March 2015 | 10 replies
If you don't have money, you can't fight nor can you defend nor can you collect nor can you justify your position as some facilitator without a license.
Nick Paris Wholesaling manufactured home
18 April 2017 | 0 replies
Never done one of these before so any advice on the process or suggestions on how to facilitate the deal would be greatly appreciated.