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All Forum Posts by: James Lewis

James Lewis has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Presenting a deal to a potential Investor/Partner

James LewisPosted
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Awesome, that looks great! Thanks for your suggestions! Also, when you do find an investor who will go in a a particular deal, what is a general rule of thumb for handling the actual "cash"? Is it acceptable for them to write a check to be deposited? To then be used to invest? Cash at closing? Or setting up some type of joint account? What has worked best (and the least) for you?

Post: Presenting a deal to a potential Investor/Partner

James LewisPosted
  • Indianapolis, IN
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What is the best way to present a deal to a potential investor/partner?

Right now, I am looking around on the MLS and wholesaler lists for my first deal. I am starting to get an eye out for what is a good deal or not. I need to set up some financing so that when a great deal comes across I can act on it. I have a few people in mind who would be willing to invest or partner if the numbers make sense. They are also buying into me as well as my business partner. What are the best ways to present a potential deal to someone who is interested in putting money up as an investor? I want to come across as professional, competent and legit!