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Isiah Ferguson Noooooo tenant is 10 days late on rent. What to do ???
14 September 2017 | 69 replies
If you were a large multinational corporation, this is exactly the way it would get handled, at least until it made the nightly news.I would suggest that you are not a large multinational corporation.  
JD Martin Now that fall is arriving, how are bookings looking in your market?
30 October 2023 | 50 replies
Hip place for young people/families, lots of new restaurants, art scene, universities, tier 1 hospital, sports complexes (traveling youth sports is big business), infrastructure investment, and large multinationals moving their headquarters into the area.
Brian Camey Airbnb in Naples, FL
16 August 2022 | 32 replies
Money spend on multinational hotels goes away and get's spend somewhere else.
Account Closed Using Offshore Companies for International Investors
6 July 2013 | 5 replies
I figure as more and more foreigners come to invest in the US (yay the dollar) people on bigger pockets should be introduced to how internationals and not to mention most large multi national firms firms operate (especially in finance and more especially in the asset management business).What prompted me was this Australian individual who was worried about the burdens of a foreign estate and inheritance taxes:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/63102-help-deciding-between-llc-or-individual-s-name-for-foreign-investorAs for financing because it is in fact unconventional and offshore we have ascertained financing from private banks.
Trey Bonner 100+ Acres and Utility Scale Solar Farm
6 February 2023 | 11 replies
There are several main hurdles to overcome for you to realize the higher returns of ownership over leasing:- Get all the variables needed to accurately underwrite the deal- Permitting for the facility (this will likely be a large portion of non-CapEx budget and the timeline)- Get a PPA with a power company- Get financing for the deal- Find and secure a contractor that will correctly build the facilityEdit: One other thing to note, most of the developers in that area are looking for facilities in the 1,000 acre range, so you may have some size/economies of scale disadvantages but that's to be expected vs. large national and multi-nationals.
Account Closed Real Estate Investing in Mexico - Best way to get loans/financing?
8 April 2023 | 13 replies
Indeed, no Mexican bank will normally finance a foreigner's development project like that unless you're a big multinational and can offer loan guarantees.
Account Closed Title: Warehouse for Rent in Chennai: A Comprehensive Guide
23 June 2023 | 0 replies
It houses several multinational companies and offers modern warehouses equipped with advanced infrastructure and amenities.3.
Account Closed Real Estate Investing in Mexico - Best way to get loans/financing?
29 April 2023 | 4 replies
Indeed, no Mexican bank will normally finance a foreigner's development project like that unless you're a big multinational and can offer loan guarantees.
Maurice Lightner Tulsa Real Estate Fund
7 October 2020 | 136 replies
You can't honestly tell me that there is more transparency in a startup fund than a multi-billion dollar multi-national, publically traded company. 
Kristina Modares Commercial Lease: Who pays?
9 December 2016 | 7 replies
These grease traps really need to be looked at regularly and you'd be surprised that even multi-national large restaurant chains don't have their act together when it comes to this.