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Blake Salisbury Creative Ideas for 1031 TIC Deal Structures?
30 May 2024 | 3 replies
The solution that was initially proposed was that friend/business partner would have his 25% equity split bought out of the funds that the 3 equity/capital partners are bringing to close and then he would take 25% of the backend profits.
Jalen DeVine Letter of Intent to Purchase Template
29 May 2024 | 3 replies
For extra formality, put it on a nice document with your letterhead.Re: Non-Binding Letter of Intent to Purchase Real Property Located at [Property Address]Dear [Recipient's Name]:This non-binding Letter of Intent ("LOI") is submitted by [Your Name] (the "Buyer") to [Recipient's Name] (the "Seller") with the intention of setting forth certain preliminary terms and conditions for the proposed acquisition of the real property located at [Property Address], inclusive of all improvements, appurtenances, and fixtures thereon (the "Property").Purchase PriceThe Buyer hereby proposes to purchase the Property for a total consideration of $[Amount] (the "Purchase Price"), which shall be subject to adjustment based on the results of the due diligence investigations and final negotiations.Earnest Money DepositContingent upon the execution of a definitive Purchase and Sale Agreement (the "PSA"), the Buyer shall deposit earnest money in the amount of $[Amount] (the "Earnest Money") into an escrow account designated by the mutual agreement of the parties.
Jill McCann Structuring seller finance deal as Seller
30 May 2024 | 11 replies
The buyer has proposed 13% downpayment, 4% interest, interest only payments for 3 years and then interest only plus $1000 for another three years and then loan paid in full. 
Evan Loader K-1 state tax filing requirements
31 May 2024 | 42 replies
But that conclusion is more about what is convenient for the CPA rather than the client they are serving...Unless the losses can be tracked without filing the state return and then captured as suspended losses when there is passive income from the syndication (this is what the OP’s CPA is proposing to do) - how is this possible? 
Shaydon Childers DSCR LOAN question
29 May 2024 | 12 replies
I wanted to propose he sell to me at a 20% discount and I would lease it back to him for an extended period of time. 
Carol Lam Wealthability program testimony?
29 May 2024 | 27 replies
I would pay Wealthability if I see that the proposal would indeed save us more than we pay for the fee. 
Christopher Colburn Turning a property into an assisted living home.
28 May 2024 | 42 replies
Right now, my main concern is if the health care rules do change (lets assume similar to the two proposed bills) how does that look to affect Medicaid and the ability to find clients?
Justin Pumpr Seller carry for equity
29 May 2024 | 2 replies
Hey all,I’m trying to find a way to make seller financing more palatable for owners, as every deal I propose it on gets shot down.
Brett Deas How many no’s before a yes?
28 May 2024 | 4 replies
STRs have been plagued by negative market news and legislative uncertainty. 
Ross Smith Anyone used Curbio to flip?!
29 May 2024 | 30 replies
Can I take Curbio a proposal use that to market to an investor to purchase the home and how easy would it be to I guess “transfer” all the work we started with the proposal to the current home owner over to the cash buyer?