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Courtney Warner Grand Rapids Real Estate Newbie
29 January 2019 | 12 replies
At this time I’m trying to focus on getting to know the terminology, descriptions and roles of jobs that are involved in real estate. 
Trey Golston Ask me anything about Commerical Real Estate Finance
7 January 2021 | 21 replies
But instead of coming to the site to learn from others, the roles have now switched and I am here to help others with their commercial financing questions.
Eric Palmer New dentist: balance between paying student loans & beginning REI
29 March 2019 | 9 replies
That way you can develop a strategy and even partner with someone to help the learning curve.In this process you may decide that you want a more passive role in which you can find new opportunities as a passive investor.If you have any questions feel free to reach out at anytime!
Thomas Messano exercise answers for "Buy It, Rent It, Profit!"
30 January 2019 | 4 replies
I have gotten to the part on page 57 where there is a series of exercises, but the problem is there is no part in the book that gives you the answers to be able to check your work.
Jeremiah Green Have $20k to invest but am self employed and cannot get a mortg..
28 January 2019 | 3 replies
You will need to create a LLC together and I would suggest having an attorney do that along with an in-depth operating agreement that covered EVERY possible issue along with what everyone's role is.
Monique Pope Purchase Agreement Contract expired
2 February 2019 | 15 replies
@Monique Pope Based on your thread comments, it appears that there are two separate agreements to consider:The option to purchase agreement you signed originally, andThe CRPA to be executed when the option is exercised.Here are a couple of things to consider bringing up when you head into court (BTW, I am not an attorney and I know nothing about California statutes regarding real estate purchase option agreements).In general, for an option agreement to be valid it should have:A specified period of time that the agreement is in force (which yours appears to have), including the conditions under which the time period may be extended,A fixed selling price for the property while the option agreement is in force,A clearly defined method for exercising the real estate option, andValuable consideration paid to you in return for being obligated to sell the property during the time the option is in force.Regarding point #3, execution of the CRPA could be part of the "clearly defined method" for exercising the option agreement. 
Robert Dabicci Structuring this partnership
28 January 2019 | 3 replies
He walked property with me and provided assurance I needed to put in a quick offer without taking excessive time to evaluate area I'm not versed in or try and hire a contractor to walk property with me.My partner proposed that I get an annual 7% return on my down payment off the top of the net cash flows and retain 100% of the initial equity from down payment and then we split the remaining cash flows and equity gain 50:50.To me this almost emulates a 3 party deal with a money man (7% annual return interest only off top) , a real estate investor (50% equity gain and 50% remaining cash flow) , and a contractor/repair man (50% equity gain and 50% remaining cash flow) except that I take on the role of the money man and the real estate investor. 
Summer Segeleon What role does an attorney play for a seller?
28 January 2019 | 4 replies
What would his role even be in the whole thing?
Joshua Levasseur Fire Damage! What to do?
28 January 2019 | 5 replies
@Joshua LevasseurNot really for that kind of thing--The fire marshal has a role when it comes to inspecting buildings being built to be sure they are meeting fire codes (in some areas that includes houses, but in many places they really only bother with commercial).
Jaiden Olsen FIRST DEAL: Seller Financed 6-plex in Ogden, UT
28 January 2019 | 0 replies
If things are going smoothly, and we want to renegotiate terms with the seller, we may exercise our option and keep this in place for another 5 years.