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Re: Unconscionable Advantage & EPAIn Reply to: Re: Unconscionable Advantage & EPA posted by Jerry - Ca. on September 07, 2006 at 1:50 PM
: : Ward : : Specifically, with the spiraling downward and very slow market we are experiencing here in CA, how can we protect ourselves as investors ( I've read several of your responces on the 50/ 50 rule after expenses ) : : First, provided that we can get the seller to agree, can we effectively get the seller to agree to a lower equity price since in this market we may have to discount 10-20% just to unload in this market? Here is what I am thinking- agree to a 50/50 split after expenses, but protect ourselves because of the downward market. : : Second, in the EPA, on page 1 it has a section for Present Market Value, and next under Consideration the Sellers Equity. : : Please excuse the lengh and wordiness- I'm just trying to make myself clear on this. : : Best Regards : +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ : You cannot get the seller to agree to lower the percentage of equity (10-20%) because : However, you can lower the net amount of actual equity to be paid by lowering the " Projected : You must establish a F.M.V. at the time of signing the E.P.A. Form and you must also determine : The refence to the addendum in the CONSIDERATION clause is where you spell out how you are going : Jerry I forgot to mention in my first posting that regarding "The E.P.A. Form "F.M.V." and Jerry Follow Ups: Post a Followup:
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