
10 December 2018 | 10 replies
Those Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSE's) have guidelines that the banks and mortgage companies have to follow if they want the loans they originated to get bought on the secondary market and ultimately sold in mortgage backed security pools.

13 December 2018 | 9 replies
Any other private enterprise of yours would need to have a totally separate LLC.

22 May 2019 | 13 replies
But they were not directly involved but only lent money to the enterprise they said!

27 December 2018 | 10 replies
If you start that as a new LLC, there may be tax benefits too, as the money moves between your two Enterprises.

2 January 2019 | 3 replies
Lawrence Wittels with The Enterprise Law Group.

22 December 2020 | 46 replies
The majority of people on BP including myself are looking for ways to make money by investing in real estate and have no interest in finding ways to create affordable housing for the poor.That being said, If I wanted to do this I would do the following:Start a non profit organization which focuses on providing low income housing or eliminating homelessness some examples include: Center for Community Change, National Housing Trust, Enterprise Community Partners, National Low Income Housing Coalition, National Alliance to end Homelessness to name a few.I would then write up a proposal similar to a written grant proposal regarding how your non profit would like to bring affordable low income housing to Birmingham Alabama.

30 October 2018 | 15 replies
I know there are brilliant investors- but there are also people like myself who simply applied many of the pieces of advice offered by a mentor (as well as here) on a daily basis and had a very, very part time job cash flowing in no time.It really is not a difficult enterprise if you are willing to take and utilize the advice of successful landlords.

29 October 2018 | 1 reply
He's lending the money from his business, so I'm thinking I would list his name on the trust deed as "Fred Jones, dba Jones Enterprises."

12 March 2019 | 0 replies
I noticed in a recent commercial Purchase and Sale agreement I came across that the buyer in the agreement allocated 70% of the purchase price towards the Real Property, and the remaining 30% to the business enterprise value, or "goodwill".

10 August 2022 | 11 replies
The law does not compel a public entity such as DMWW to create or compile such information, but only to provide an existing public record if it already exists.Even if such a list were available, Section 388.9A of Iowa Code states in part, “…public records of a city utility or combined utility system, or a city enterprise or combined city enterprise as defined in section 384.80, which shall not be examined or copied as of right, include private customer information.