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Bryan Hancock Title III Rules Go Live This Friday - Only Took 3 Years ;-)
6 November 2015 | 22 replies
All transactions relying on the new rules would be required to take place through an SEC-registered intermediary, either a broker-dealer or a funding Platform.Company Disclosure Requirements Companies that rely on the recommended rules to conduct a crowdfunding offering must file certain information with the Commission and provide this information to investors and the intermediary facilitating the offering, including among other things:o information regarding the price and pricing method of the securities and the targeted offering price;o a discussion of the company’s financial condition;§ financial statements of the company that, depending on the amount offered and sold during a 12-month period, are accompanied by information from the company’s tax returns, reviewed by an independent public accountant, or audited by an independent auditor. § A company offering more than $500,000 but not more than $1 million of securities relying on these rules for the first time would be permitted to provide reviewed rather than audited financial statements, unless financial statements of the company are available that have been audited by an independent auditor;o A description of the business and the use of proceeds from the offering;o Information about officers and directors as well as owners of 20 percent or more of the company; ando Certain related-party transactions.
Alexis Perry How to find the owner of the home
29 October 2015 | 10 replies
public records are your key here.First go to the property appraiser and find out the owners name.  
Melanie P. Auctions?
7 April 2016 | 7 replies
Many when the speak of auctions automatically think of foreclosures. however in many if not most areas there are lots of properties that sell by public auction and you are free to inspect before the auction. 
Kevin Glover Owner's Son Doesn't Want to Sell the House
31 October 2015 | 10 replies
The county recorder's website will usually list public docs.  
Fernando Angelucci Lender / Real Estate Investor from Chicago new to BP
5 November 2015 | 22 replies
I then look to grow my fund into a $100M fund within 10 years to parlay the growth into the banking industry.In my self storage business, I am focusing on acquiring an additional 40 self storage facilities in the next 10 years with the goal of either taking Social Self Storage public or being acquired by a self storage REIT.In my real estate investment business, I will be growing my portfolio to include an additional 500+ units in the next 5 years to hedge against inflation and to balance my lending business.In my wholesale business, I am currently working on automating the Chicago and Indianapolis markets to completely remove myself from the business within the next 18 months and will be scaling up to 10 properties sold per month per market.I am always looking for solid long-term business relationships, be it with experienced real estate investors who are in need of capital, equity partners looking to get a solid return on their money, strategic joint venture partners who are growth oriented, or foreign investors looking to hedge their U.S. currency holdings against inflation through the acquisition of U.S. cash flowing assets.Shoot me a line and lets start making some money together!
Account Closed Investor public auction for short term profits
10 March 2016 | 3 replies

As an investor and auctioneer, I sell properties at a reserve auction, usually it takes about three weeks of advertising, the auction takes place in front of the property and offered as is for all cash.Many investor w...

Susan Capeta probate auction
11 November 2015 | 8 replies
Thank you, Brian I could not tell if you were just kidding or serious.As to the OP's query, in CA probate auctions may be conducted for both private sales and public administrator.
Jaylan Archer Robosigning
10 November 2015 | 11 replies
Apparently York county Maine public records are available online by subscription only.
Jason Vandermark Damage charge
6 November 2015 | 3 replies
@Kyle Hipp I don't think I would charge a tenant to damage coming from the outside of the unit, especially if the window is facing a public area like a sidewalk or street.
Fitzgerald Hall My $52,996.25 wholesale deal complete!
2 January 2016 | 135 replies
You're in the same boat as the wholesaler in the publics eyes.