Please note that Denco researcher should provide to me help below
for filling the "funding questionare" of First Broker Financial
LLC or www.firstbrokerfinancial.com organization.
Denco researcher I only want to know in the "project
section" of that funding questionare which "links" I should
click so that the funding questionare should be submitted
to the 'right type' of direct lender funding source.
Denco researcher please note that I need "100% loan-to-value
real estate mortgage loan and specialized equity financing or
loan without personal guarantees to pay for either "all" of
the closing costs or soft costs for purchase or
acquisition of real estate property for commercial investment. |
Request for Question Clarification by
denco-ga
on
17 Apr 2005 13:50 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
I think your best bet is to take the questions listed on this page on the
FirstBroker Network (FBN) web site.
http://www.firstbroker.net/q/
- Funding or Loan Amount
- Funding Position (Loan type 1st, 2nd etc)
- Property or Project Type
- Project or Property Location
- Property Value USD
- Investment or Equity Investment USD
- Your Company Name
- E-mail address
- Work Telephone
- FAX - Number
- Cell Phone number
- Your Address
- City, State, and Zipcode
- Home Telephone
- Relationship to Project or Property
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
- Describe the property and or project. Indicate its relative marketability.
- List contingencies and projections necessary to satisfy your investment
requirements?
- How much is your exposure?
NEEDS ANALYSIS:
- Could you please specify your needs and use of monies beyond the project
itself.
- Are you paying off other loans?
- Do you need the loan ASAP?
- Is it possible to restructure, joint venture, negotiate other funding
options or wait for lower rates?
FINANCIAL STATUS:
- Are you working with other Lenders on this Loan?
- What is the status of the application?
- Have other Lender had a problem underwriting your loan?
- What is your credit like?
- Do you have a package ready?
- Are you a Commercial Loan Broker?
Type up a text document answering each of the questions on that page and
then email that to: info@firstbrokerfinancial.com
If the above will work as answer for you, please tell me. Thanks!
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
18 Apr 2005 17:50 PDT
Denco researcher I ONLY want to know that which "links" I
should click below because I need "100% loan-to-value
real estate mortgage loan and specialized equity financing or
loan without personal guarantees to pay for either "all" of
the closing costs or soft costs for purchase or
acquisition of real estate property for commercial investment", so
that this funding questionare should be submitted
to the "right type" of direct lender funding source for
its processing :
Project Information
Industry Type
BiologicalAgriculturalCommoditiesHumanitarianHealthEntertainmentCommunicationsEnvironmentalDevelopmentEquipmentEnergyFinancialManufacturingReal
EstateRecreationalResourcesTechnologyTransportTelecommunications
Property or Project Type
AdvertisingAerospaceAgriculture/FisheryArchitectureAutomotiveAviationBanking/FinancialBioscienceBiotechnologyBusiness
ServicesChemicals / MaterialsCommunicationsComputersConstructionConsumerDevelopmentDistribution
/ RetailE-CommerceEducationElectronicsEngineeringEntertainmentEnvironmentFilms/MoviesFinancial
ServicesFood Services / ProcessingHealthcare / MedicalHigh
TechnologyHome FurnishingsHotel & ResortsIndustrial
ProductsInformation TechnologyInfrastructure/ ITInsuranceInternet /
Online ServicesLeisure/ RecreationalLife SciencesManufacturingMedia
PublishingMortgagesMusic IndustryNetworking / DataRefinery
OperationsPharmaceuticalsResources / GoldResources / GasResources /
MineralsResources / Natural GasResources / OilResources / TimberRE:
AgriculturalRE: BusinessRE: Commercial OfficeRE: Commercial
BuildingRE: Commercial Building 20m+RE: Commercial RetailRE:
Development LandRE: Government ProjectRE: Industrial DevelopmentRE:
Medical BuildingsRE: Multi-ResidentialRE: Golf CourseRE: Planned
DevelopmentRE: ResidentialRE: Residential DevelopmentRE: Residential
CommunityRE: Retail Shopping CentersRE: Hotel / ResortRE: Resort
CasinoRE: Sports FacilitiesRE: Special Use FundingRE: Special Project
FundingRE: TechnologyRE: WarehousesRE: Vacant LandSoftwareFood
Services / RestaurantsResources / SilverResources /
CoalTechnologyTransportationWeb TechnologyWireless Technology
Project Amount - Total Project or Investment Value
Loan or Investment Amount Loan
AcquisitionBank GuaranteeBridge/Hard MoneyBusiness
CapitalizationCredit LineConstruction LoanContractCollateral
EnhancementCurrencyDevelopment LoanEquity
ParticipationFactoringGovernment SecurityInsurance
GuaranteeInvestmentJoint VentureLease / Buy BackLoanPermanent
FinancingPrivate PlacementPurchaseRefinanceSaleShort Term FinanceStock
CollateralizationTrading ProgramOther Requirement
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Request for Question Clarification by
denco-ga
on
18 Apr 2005 20:04 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
My apologies as I did not understand you wanted to know the best selections
from the dropdowns in the questionnaire for your requirements.
For "Industry Type" select: Real Estate
For "Property or Project Type" select: Hotel & Resorts or Residential
For "Loan or Investment" select: Acquisition or (or if you are presenting
it as such) Equity Participation
That said, I still think you should do as I suggested above, and type up
the text formatted questionnaire, and explain, just as you have above,
your exact needs for your project, such as the following:
"I seek a 100% loan-to-value real estate mortgage loan or specialized
equity financing or loan without personal guarantees to pay for either
all of the closing costs or the soft costs for the purchase or acquisition
of real estate property as a commercial investment."
Then you could go into the details of the property/project you have in
mind, and whether you will offer an equity position or participation,
etc. for the repayment of the loan/financing/investment.
The trouble with the questionnaire and the dropdowns in question is that
there is no way for them to accurately reflect the type of project you
have in mind.
I think if you type up a proposal that addresses the questions that are
outlined in the questionnaire and email it to the info email address, you
then have the ability, power and opportunity to present your ideas in a
much more convincing format than the preformatted questionnaire would
ever allow you.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
20 Apr 2005 07:59 PDT
Denco researcher please note that you had stated the following :
For "Industry Type" select: Real Estate
For "Property or Project Type" select: Hotel & Resorts or Residential
For "Loan or Investment" select: Acquisition or (or if you are
presenting it as such) Equity Participation
please note that I want to "purchase" single residential luxury
condominium located in the prime Cancun resort area of Mexico
country for commercial investment so therefore in the above
mentioned "links" if I select the following :
For link of "Property or Project Type" if I select : special
project funding
For link of "Loan or Investment" if I select : Equity Participation
then according to my opinion that selection would be 'perfect'
according to the conditions I have specified in my previous
clarifications. Denco researcher please provide 'clarification'
of that mentioned statement and provide its answer in the
answer form so that you shall be able to get paid for that.
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Clarification of Question by
shoaib-ga
on
20 Apr 2005 09:44 PDT
Denco researcher please note that I made slight mistake in above
clarification and I have again placed it below after clarification :
Denco researcher please note that you had stated above the following :
For "Industry Type" select: Real Estate
For "Property or Project Type" select: Hotel & Resorts or Residential
For "Loan or Investment" select: Acquisition or (or if you are
presenting it as such) Equity Participation
please note that I want to "purchase" single residential luxury
condominium located in the prime Cancun resort area of Mexico
country for commercial investment so therefore in the above
mentioned "links" if I select the following :
For link of "Property or Project Type" if I select : special
project funding
For link of "Loan or Investment" if I select : purchase
so therefore according to my opinion that selection would be
'perfect' according to the conditions I have specified in my
previous clarifications. Denco researcher please provide
'clarification' of that mentioned statement and provide its
answer in the answer form so that you shall be able to get paid
for that.
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Howdy Shoaib,
As I pointed out, "dropdown" questionnaires very rarely result in
"perfect" results, as many times the "dropdown" selections are too
restrictive. That said, yes, I think that "Special Project Funding"
is probably more descriptive of your particular needs.
The selection "Acquisition" has the same meaning as "Purchase" in the
context of this questionnaire. But, as your project is a "commercial
investment," I think for "Loan or Investment" you should select just
that ("Investment") instead of "Acquisition" or "Purchase."
This would make the "perfect" (as "perfect" as it can be, anyway)
selections as follows:
For "Industry Type" select: Real Estate
For "Property or Project Type" select: RE: Special Project Funding
For "Loan or Investment" select: Investment
The above describe your project perfectly, at least from those selections
available on this questionnaire.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher |
Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
21 Apr 2005 09:39 PDT
Denco researcher I am satisfied with your answer above and I
will do as you stated above but please note that I have
posted another question ID in which I need a little
information about investment banks ?? I hope you would provide
its answer. Regards from Shoaib.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
21 Apr 2005 10:19 PDT
Denco researcher is it possible for you to provide any
Pakistani or Indian adult information ? I will pay you full
amount of US Dollars for that answer. Please note that I
will immediately give your answer a star rating so that
you should immediately receive money for that answer.
Regards from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
21 Apr 2005 12:54 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
I will take a look at the question you have about Merril Lynch.
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=512259
I do not feel comfortable working "adult" related questions.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
23 Apr 2005 09:13 PDT
Denco researcher please note I want to know that real estate
funding sources of that Firstbroker financial LLC can provide
"unusual or complex or even most difficult loans" for commercial
investment anywhere in the world ?? Denco researcher
after receiving your answer I shall give ***** rating to your
answer. Thanks for that help from Shoaib.
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
23 Apr 2005 10:53 PDT
Denco researcher please note that I have right now placed another
request(US$ 5) in question ID 513097 for information
about www.convergexcapital.com loan brokerage company. Denco
researcher please provide answer of that request and please note
that I shall pay to you as much as money as you like in form of
tip to you for its answer and I shall be very thankful to you
for that help. Best regards from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
23 Apr 2005 12:47 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
From my reading of the home page of the FirstBroker Network web site, I
would conclude that it is very unlikely that they would consider "unusual
or complex or even most difficult loans" unless it were to involve teams
with well established track records and probably substantial collateral.
http://www.firstbroker.net/
Also, if you look at their "archive" page, only 285 out of 4435 projects
got funding between June, 1999 and October, 2003. A low number of deals
funded indicates that difficult and complex are not their specialization.
http://www.firstbroker.net/index.php/module/Site/action/ArchivedProjects
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
14 Jun 2005 23:12 PDT
Denco researcher I hope you would be fine. Denco researcher please
note that you had provided the excellent help to me in all of my
previously posted questions and because we have also become
excellent and good friends so therefore I have a "special request"
for you to provide the answer of my newly posted question ID 533163.
Denco researcher please note that I "only" need the website address
of international loan broker in that question ID and its price is US$
150. Sincere thanks for that help from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
16 Jun 2005 11:58 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
At this time I do not have the proper time to prepare an answer for
your question at:
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=533163
Perhaps another researcher can find time to work on it.
Thank you for your consideration.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
22 Jul 2005 03:36 PDT
Hello Denco researcher I hope you would be fine. Denco researcher
please note that I was eargerly awaiting for your response. Denco
researcher please note that you have now provided response or comment
for answer of AP venture capital international consulting company in
my previously posted question ID then I have a special request for
you to provide to me the answer of my simple posted Question ID:
544507 and please
note that its price is US$ 3 but if you need more money for answer of
that ID then I shall increase its price. Sincere thanks for that help
from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
22 Jul 2005 09:56 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
I will make a "Request for Question Clarification" in Question 544507.
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=544507
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
29 Jul 2005 18:27 PDT
Hello Denco researcher I hope you would be fine. Denco researcher
please note that some problem occured in my Visa credit card and
therefore the staff of this www.answers.google.com website had
disconnected my login system for this website so therefore I could not
be able to respond to your clarification earlier and therefore I
apologize for that inconvenience. Denco researcher in response to your
clarification in my previously posted question ID 544507 please
note that I have increased the price of this question ID to US$ 5 for
its answer and please provide to me the answer of above mentioned
question for www.oncorintl.com consultants organization and thanks
for that help from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
31 Jul 2005 12:03 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
I will take a look at the aforementioned question.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
06 Sep 2005 06:23 PDT
Denco researcher I have now come to know that
http://www.firstbroker.net/index.php/module/Site/action/Page/load/About
also works with its "private investors and investment
bankers" for providing finance for projects so therefore it means that
the funding sources of http://www.firstbroker.net organization can
provide "non-institutional non-conforming" loans/finance for real
estate projects. Denco researcher please provide response to that of
my statement and thanks for that help from Shoaib. Note; The above
information is available at its first paragraph.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
06 Sep 2005 12:10 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
Please note that on the page that you reference this is exactly what they
state.
http://www.firstbroker.net/index.php/module/Site/action/Page/load/About
"FIRSTBROKER FINANCIAL (FBF) owns and operates the FirstBroker Network
using multiple internet domains and high speed computer servers providing
ACCESS to Direct Lenders, Investment Bankers, Broker Correspondents and
Private Investors in a cooperative program to fund viable projects."
While I agree that the reference to private investors would indicate they
can handle non-institutional loans or financing, their "Frequently Asked
Questions" (FAQs) page indicates without a doubt they will not handle
non-conforming loans or financing.
http://www.firstbroker.net/index.php/module/Site/action/Page/load/FAQ
"The Client entering the project must be willing to show a certified
financial statement, consideration and or collateral necessary to be
accepted by a reasonable and prudent financial institution to be worth
the time and expense to process the request."
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
07 Sep 2005 05:14 PDT
Denco researcher please note that I have placed another Question ID:
565159 and that question ID is very interesting and I am sure this
time I will become victorious so therefore I have special request to
provide its answer. Denco researcher thanks for that help from Shoaib.
Note: If more money is required for its answer then I shall either
increase its price or I will pay to you extra money in the form of tip
to you and it is my promise with you.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
07 Sep 2005 11:22 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
I have answered Question 565159.
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=565159
As always, tips are not necessary, but greatly appreciated.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
17 Sep 2006 18:56 PDT
Denco researcher please take a little of your time and please provide
to me the "postal address and name" of that building in which the
"headquarter office" of the First Broker Financial LLC or
www.firstbroker.net or www.firstbrokerfinancial.com organization is
located ?? Denco researcher great thanks for that help from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
17 Sep 2006 22:02 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
If you want to place this in the form of a new question, I, or another
researcher can take a look at it.
Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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Request for Answer Clarification by
shoaib-ga
on
18 Sep 2006 18:38 PDT
Denco researcher in response to your above statement please note that
I have posted another Question ID: 766421 for answer of above question
and great thanks for that help from Shoaib.
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Clarification of Answer by
denco-ga
on
18 Sep 2006 20:11 PDT
Howdy Shoaib,
I have answered Question ID: 766421
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=766421
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