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(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 07, 2010 ) Detroit, MI – Gifting land to charity is a unique exit strategy when all else fails. Investors who are tired of managing a property that produces little or no profit can contact Michael Schoen at Donating Real Estate to see if donating the land is a possibility.
Michael Schoen inspects vacant land, unwanted houses, industrial and commercial property on a daily basis to determine if a real estate donation will work for the donor and/or charity. “Gifting land to charity is a possibility,” said Schoen. “If we feel that we can quickly liquidate the gift of land for the land for the charity then we accept the donation and the process moves forward.” Learn more at http://www.gifting-land.com/
Donating Real Estate works as a single point of contact between charities and donors who are considering gifting land. Once they decide to accept the gift, they send the donor a donation package consisting of documents to fill out, sign and return. At this point, they do a thorough evaluation of the gift of land along with everything associated with it including public records and title commitment.
The next step is to make a recommendation to the charity and place liability insurance on the property to protect the interest of the charity. Donating Real Estate has handled hundreds of real estate donations including vacant land, homes, commercial buildings and industrial property.
Gifting land to charity is a rewarding experience for investors who wish to rid themselves of a financial burden while helping a charity. Donating Real Estate will assist all parties in finalizing the transaction in a timely and efficient manner. Visit http://www.donaterealestate.com to learn more
Contact:
Michael Schoen
20700 Civic Center Drive; Ste 170
Southfield, MI 48076
Call 248-757-1713
Email: info@donatingrealestate.com
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
Donate Real Estate
Mark Maupin
248-939-6232
info@donatingrealestate.com
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