
14 July 2014 | 10 replies
Easy to spend $15,000 to $25,000 on legal fees on each side and how the matter will come out is essentially a crap shoot.So, compromise and work something out.

30 May 2014 | 58 replies
Two appraisals and a home inspection is the norm these days and that's a lot of professional opinions.So I suggest being prepared for the possibility that if you compromise it might not get the desired results anyway.

18 August 2016 | 10 replies
i would think this is case by case basis....i've heard of some PM companies offering an a la carte menu of services from as little as back end paperwork, to full 360 service (not usual).everything is negotiable and you may have a good portfolio to leverage. i would think if a PM scoffs at the idea of compromising a plan for you.... they have some rigid cookie-cutter system that would probably screw you in representing you....

30 January 2018 | 37 replies
When you mix those two together in one property both sets of criteria get compromised.

2 October 2018 | 12 replies
If you buy right in the first place you will eliminate most pit falls that new investors fall into.Buy right, don't compromise.
27 February 2020 | 6 replies
Clearly, I have very strong reasons to pursue this change, but for the same reasons I must exercise the utmost prudence (without compromising the call to take some risk).

23 July 2020 | 75 replies
As part of a compromise of sorts, I told him that I'd be picking up a few lawn chairs for him to use on the deck.

22 November 2020 | 22 replies
It's much cheaper than the rental averages, while not compromising on commute time, hassle, and generally sucking away my energy in life.
29 October 2012 | 9 replies
That tells me two things:1) I have no idea what the house is actually worth.2) You are going to have to find a buyer that REALLY needs the extra space and is willing to compromise on neighborhood.There might be a few niches of people that fit this description, but more often than not, people who REALLY need a lot of extra space aren't drowning in disposable income, and are probably renting.

1 September 2021 | 32 replies
Although it is always the right time to buy the right property.......Here's a compromise....since so many think there will be at least a moderate correction sometime in the next year, wait that 1 year and see.