From: Julian Leese To: Subject: Michigan Project Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 17:42:31 +0000 Attachments: RT1 Background.pdf; USA_Property_Biz_plan_NY2013.xlsx; Beechwood_Ave_Prop- overview.pdf; RTI_Michigan_2013.pdf Dear Lesley Good to speak to you today. The following is the information Jeffrey requested. Attached are: - Company Background - Income and Capital cash flow statement - Property example - 2013 Michigan Investment Prospectus Dear Jeffrey It was wonderful see you again last week, thank you for sparing me the time. I enclose an overview of the Michigan Project, including all the figures as you requested. Thank you for your consideration. On a personal note I will be sending you the shoot dates by separate email. Attached are both an overview and background of the company as well as 12 month projected income and capital cash flow for your perusal. With regards to the property sales, as I told you last week, we have an enormous amount of people from Asia wishing to invest in this product. Equally at this time we have not got a problem sourcing the houses. The issues, due to its popularity, is finding the bridging finance to acquire the properties in the first place. The reason we require the cash injection is, as I mentioned, that we actually buy all the properties first, refurbish them and then sell them; hence the huge capital outlay. -We are not brokers or facilitators selling other people's properties- The total amount of $5million would not be needed right away, but we would require to have the facility to draw from it as and when, in order to meet our demand. As such your security, is that all properties purchased would have a lien by you meaning. Then upon resale, you would be the first to receive your money back by the title broker. This way we would draw down from you every time we purchased properties. We manage all the properties ourselves and we have them rented even before we finish refurbishing them (normally 2 weeks), meani