By: Sean Carpenter
You have found your perfect deal. Now you are looking for a government grant or program to help you out.
This all requires a great team. Who is on your side?
My most common response to many who ask the question is that make sure you have a lawyer and accountant who know more than you.
Don’t get into a position where you need to educate your vendors.
Having a quality lawyer can get your deal closed that much quicker, while having a quality accountant can make sure your finances are in order.
A few questions for your potential staff:
Are you familiar with Government Financing?
Have you closed any subsidized transactions?
Do you know anyone from the allocating agency?
At least 2 of the three questions should be “yes” and should help you to make an informed decision. You may also want to inquire about the program you are seeking as well.
Count it as a bonus question!
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Sean Carpenter is the nation’s leading expert on Government Deal Funding for Real Estate Investors and Developers and has spent the last 12 years both consulting and getting funding for his own deals. I’ll be offering an encore webinar of a special interview with Sean coming up on Wednesday, February 24th at 9:00 PM EST, 6 PM PT where I’ll be asking him about what’s involved in getting funding for your deals courtesy of Uncle Sam.
Find out more and pre-register for the call by entering your name and e-mail address below:
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Before embarking on any business venture, you should consult with your financial advisor, accountant, lawyer and other professionals to help you determine if it is a worthwhile venture and to discuss the risks. I make no claims about how much money YOU will make with any of the information shared here on this site or any other website or e-mail that I may send you.
As in ANY business, your results will vary based on your own knowledge, determination, motivation and financial resources available to you.
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Jeremy Geraldes
February 15th, 2010
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February 19th, 2010
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