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Arms Length Transaction

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Zsa Zsa

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So sorry for this ridiculous and embarrassing question...I'm just having a brain freeze! I am finishing up a report; purchase between the owner (an LLC) and the current tenants. Arms length or Non arms length. Again, I'm sorry, I do know this!
 
So sorry for this ridiculous and embarrassing question...I'm just having a brain freeze! I am finishing up a report; purchase between the owner (an LLC) and the current tenants. Arms length or Non arms length. Again, I'm sorry, I do know this!
Arms Length
 
So sorry for this ridiculous and embarrassing question...I'm just having a brain freeze! I am finishing up a report; purchase between the owner (an LLC) and the current tenants. Arms length or Non arms length. Again, I'm sorry, I do know this!
Arms length --we sell properties all the time to tenants but we are not blood related to them and normally maybe a little better deal because we dont have to clean it up or update it after they move out.
 
Was there any other exposure to the market?
 
Because they have an existing business relationship. The sale may or may not be at market value but, by definition, it is not arms-length.
By what definition? It would be non arms length if they had more than a business relationship.
 
This is one of many issues that FNMA could clarify if it mattered. Per FNMA:

"Non-arm's length transactions are purchase transactions in which there is a relationship or business affiliation between the seller and the buyer of the property."

A definition of relationship suggests that:

'the way in which two or more people or groups regard and behave toward each other.
"the landlord–tenant relationship" '
 
From various websites:

"However, it is a thumb rule, that parties who are having business transaction and have pre-existing relationships, either personal or professional, the transaction is assumed to be a non-arms length transaction."

"A non-arm's length transaction, also known as an arm-in-arm transaction, refers to a business deal in which buyers and sellers have an identity of interest; in short, buyers and sellers have an existing relationship, whether business-related or personal."

"An arm's length transaction is one that takes place as if the two parties involved had no pre-existing relationship."

"An arm's-lengths transaction is any deal, contract or agreement between parties who have no significant relationship with each other, be it familial, friendly or business related."
 
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