Selling Leasehold Interests as a Means to Raise Capital
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By using a unique and innovative structure to secure capital, property owners may be able to make deals that otherwise could not get done or finance more traditional deals in a much more timely and cost effective manner. This alternative financing structure enables owners to obtain capital by selling only some interest in a lease rather than obtaining traditional debt financing. A leasehold capital source (leaseholder) advances funds to the owner upon acquiring a portion of or all of the net income stream of a specific pattern and magnitude of the adjustments may be influenced by commonalities in ethnic and other backgrounds of the countries involved. Quarterly Review ofEconomics & Finance, Fall 1994,34(3): 241-259. (Reprinted with permission of ABUInform, Copyright UMI.)
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