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Bill Gulley TEA PARTY COMPROMISE?
8 November 2010 | 44 replies
One, is that if you were lending money to someone and had them agree to give you a JV position in the company, you'd be nailed for a controlled business relationship, but for a hospital to own the company that sells the equipment, sold in the rooms before they check out and funding the equipment deals, that's okay....So using under handed techniques, having controlled business relationships and marketings services before disclosing prices is something accepted and expected in the hospital industry, as well as the rips offs in Medicare....point is, you can't just cut the entitlement used to pay for ludicrest charges, you also have to attack the greed and business tactics that lead to the overcharging.
Shashank R. Investing in Rental Income Properties out of state
10 July 2018 | 121 replies
Some companies charge less than 10% but they will over charge on maintenance or something else to make up for their losses. 
Andre Key Who has experience on building a home new construction?
14 July 2015 | 9 replies
You should know who you can trust to do the project on budget and according to schedules and understand the processes needed to accomplish these two very important items.My contractor took too long, My contractor over charged me, My contractor did not put in the finishes I wanted.
Winn Vu Security Deposit Withhold to remove tapes
11 May 2018 | 3 replies
I don’t like to overcharge her but I really want it removed and have no idea the cost to hire someone.
Josh Ambrose Is Renting or Flipping Better?
8 March 2011 | 60 replies
A trashed rental resembles a rehab and has potential for over charge in repairs just as a rehab managed could get out of hand.
Matthew Maynard To use or not to use a property manager
29 April 2020 | 22 replies
When you do hire a PM, do you provide them with a list of contractors/handymen you typically like to use so you avoid getting overcharged by the PM for basic fixes and repairs? 
Francis Rusnak How much does your lawyer charge?
8 September 2017 | 40 replies
I stay away from litigation attorneys doing transactional work as they can't usually get out of (court mode) and over blow every little minutia into something bigger than it has to be.Seasoned transactional attorneys know the goal is to get to closing but also protect their clients.In a lawyer firm the main attorney might be 300 to 400 an hour, junior attorney they give some items to handle 200 to 250, paralegal 100 to 150.The good attorneys are fair with fees and understand repeat business and recommendations will get them much further than overcharging clients and getting a bad rep in the community. 
Todd Michaels Contractor (electrical) Overcharging after work is complete
12 June 2018 | 4 replies

We gutted a unit and hired an electrician to install new can lights, rerun all the electrical in the kitchen, install a larger breaker box, etc.  The company is run by the owner and he has 4 electricians work for him,...

Sachin Amin Huge losses with Freedom real estate group (Dayton)
23 January 2022 | 26 replies
But they do charge and over charge for mowing,repairs and turnovers. 
Jacques Villars Looking for Rental Property that meets the 2% Rule
12 January 2023 | 46 replies
@Jacques Villars 2% can exist in rougher areas with S8 vouchers and tenants who can contribute additionally to that rent OR if you are close to a military base or university where you can overcharge students