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Note Receivable Due From Distributor
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Receivables [Abstract]  
Note Receivable Due From Distributor [Text Block]
10. Note Receivable Due From Distributor
 
In March 2012, the Company purchased a note and mortgage (“Note”) from a real estate investment management firm on certain properties in Wyoming and Idaho for $2 million. In May 2012, the Company entered into a Loan Modification Agreement (“LMA”) with the Note’s original and present borrower (“Borrower”) to restructure the Note’s principal amount due and related terms. The LMA terms are for a principal balance due of $2 million with interest only payments made monthly in 2012. The LMA’s interest rate is the greater of 6% or prime and there is no prepayment penalty for voluntary principal payments. Concurrently, with the execution of the LMA, the Company and the Borrower also entered into a Security Agreement in which repayment of the LMA is secured by the Borrower’s Reliv distributorship business.
 
As originally structured, beginning in 2013, the LMA was to require monthly payment of principal and interest under a five-year amortization period. In February 2013, while retaining the Company’s right to require Borrower’s compliance with the LMA’s terms, the Company and the Borrower agreed to a verbal modification in the payment schedule in which the Company agreed to accept monthly payments of principal and interest under a fifteen-year amortization period. The outstanding balance of the note receivable was $1,732,982 and $1,829,827 as of December 31, 2015 and 2014, respectively.