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18 contributions to Equity Carry Academy
Protecting Your Equity
Hey gang! Checkout the attached document and give me some feedback?
2 likes • 6d
Looks great.. I also think it would be great if you were able to make short 1-2 minute videos answering common questions. Maybe a good idea for the upcoming website.
LOI kinda data empty
The LOI Generator is not populating any of the Fields into the PDF that I inputted. Is anyone else experiencing this?
2 likes • 7d
Same here. going to do it the old fashioned (last week) way 😅
Gratitude Post
I just want to take a moment to say thank you to @Steven Glaude for building such an amazing community. The resources you provide, the training, and the transparency you lead with are all incredible. I’m so excited to be a part of this and can’t wait to see what I can contribute back as well. Had a great student led Zoom call this evening and wanted to give a special shoutout to @OmniPro-BobT @Jay Pak @Jay Reyna @Sofia Harrison @Bryan Robinson @Walter Piagentini and everyone else on the call for patiently answering my endless questions and helping me get my first LOI filled out — your support means a lot. I look forward to getting to know everyone better and to crushing this space! Truly grateful for this community and all the ways we can learn, grow, and move forward together. Let's unite and move the needle faster!
1 like • 8d
Love this!!
LOI Wording
On our LOIs in the first stage we usually write that the buyer intends to obtain commercial financing at 70–80% LTV. But in practice, some deals actually use much lower leverage, like 40–50%. Why do we still use the 70–80% language, and is there a better way to phrase it without confusing the seller?
3 likes • 9d
This question i believe was asked a couple weeks ago. I may have asked it. Lol.. I believe the answer was along the lines of giving our end buyer as much flexibility as possible, to get as much cash out at closing as possible, which makes the deal even more attractive and enhances assignment fees. If an end buyer can get more than 110% they are gonna try to do it.
Fed cuts rates 1/4 %
Does that mean much for us at this point?
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Josh Webb
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Pastor and President of Solid Rock Ministries Ready to be a wholesaler to supplement income and support our ministry!

Active 15h ago
Joined Aug 26, 2025
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