Can asset management company default (AMC)?
is there a possibility that asset management company will not repay the amount invested by investor through MF or ETF my question is about default risk not loss on NAV
I need a list of REO realtors and asset management compainies?
Looking to locate list of asset management companies. Prefer list with Contact Name Phone address and email address. Any Idea where a list like this could be obtained or purchased?Our company renovates foreclosed vacant properties. These are our optimal customers. We work for a variety of lenders and are the preferred contractors for such.And Asset management companies often control properties across the country. I.E. this week we have a project in Detroit that was hired from an Atlanta REO Management Co.
What does it mean when a house is owned by an "asset management" company?
We're looking to buy a house in another area...basically a fixer upper, but with things like the pipes and wiring up to code. We found a house that we like...it was built in 1995. It's in a Subdivision in McDonough, GA...with fairly nice houses around there that are single story and double story.The selling price is $57,900. Included is a Dishwasher, Range and oven, and it has wall to wall seemed to be new, just installed carpeting, Breakfast area room, Pantry, Laundry area in kitchen, Laundry closet, Separate living room, ADT security system, central heat air, 2 car garage and a fenced in private backyard.We haven't been able to go into the house for a showing as of yet, but we may schedule one. We looked around outside and peeked through the windows nobody living in it, and it has the typical realtor lock on the back door . It looks very nice inside with the nice carpeting and such. But other areas such as in the kitchen and in the garage, it's like they painted 99% of it and then stopped, leaving various areas that are not painted...for an unknown reason. I saw stuff hanging from the entrance doorway into the house from the garage...as if they started to do something and just stopped and left it as is. In the kitchen, they did the same thing...painted 99% of the room and left a certain area unpainted for an unknown reason. Seemingly very easy things to do that wouldn't take much time at all, and it's not complete. It has a note that says " This listing is brokered by ADAMS ASSET MGMT., INC." I'm a little puzzled at this property. If it's a foreclosure...why does it seem like someone was working on it and just stopped?And yes, before anyone says " ask the company" ...we plan on doing that. Just thought I'd get an opinion on what it would be like dealing with an asset management company, and if there is anything extra that would have to be done as opposed to going through an actual realtor?What's the difference between a realtor, asset management company and a broker?
What does "Actual Return in Excess" mean in capital asset management?
Hi guys,I am studying something like statement sent from a Capital Asset Management company but couldn't get what does " Actual Return in Excess" mean > .< Terms like NAV...IMA...also rendered me crazy. I searched from the internet but couldn't make sure whether I am right.Wish someone can help me out.Thank you Dear X Thanks for your help. But what I saw in the sheet is actual money for example RM shown under the " Actual Return in Excess" column and a 8% under the " % Return as per IMA" so I still can't fully relate what you said in your answer. However I do understand what you mean > .<