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David Wiek Sheriff Sales
18 May 2016 | 1 reply
It may very well be, but I'd guess that this behavior is recognized as undesirable for lienholders because no one will bid the properties at the auction because this sort of behavior discourages it.  
Michael DeFrancesco Is the Denver market in a Bubble.....?
6 December 2016 | 47 replies
Why is Denver immune to what every major city has displayed?
Robert P. What would you do?
20 May 2016 | 10 replies
Think of it as them being on a first date... this is the best possible behavior someone can have.
Bradley Gaulden To buy or to wait, that is the question.
27 May 2016 | 17 replies
Well run buildings often have them clearly displayed in the lobby for all to see.  
Ching Yang Are investors just a bunch of scam artists?
19 February 2016 | 7 replies
Hucksters operate in any and every industry; however, analysis will prove that in most instances a breach of ethical behavior would have been less tempting with a lower purchase price.
Tim Ball Everything seems good but their credit. Should I rent to them?
19 February 2016 | 21 replies
The report indicates that for the last three years they have changed their behavior
Mike Miller Why are Cash Offers Significantly Better than Lending offers?
18 February 2016 | 4 replies
I get the general idea of why a cash offer is better, it's quicker, more secure, probably won't fall through in escrow, can display POF.But other than that, if you are underwritten and already approved for a loan amount, what's the huge difference if the seller still is going to get the same amount of money in the end, say $2M from a cash offer versus $2M from a person borrowing.
Tim Johnson Keeping the druggie money
1 March 2016 | 47 replies
The tenant never knew this was the case, but it was clearly an instruction to me that alternative actions would be required should the tenant(s) begin to display problematic behavior.On more than one occasion those particular subtenants asked "what happens if I just walk away" and my response was always "remember, you signed a personal guarantee" never adding anything more and then changing the subject.Thankfully, I never had to engage a significant default with those that evolved into problem tenants (other than really late rents) and was able to resolve any issues through continuous communication with the tenant.
Kory Clark 8 Unit Apartment Cleveland, OH (Gordon Square)
23 March 2016 | 10 replies
There's a fancy art display of W 80th every third Friday.
George Gammon "negative rates distort everything" warren buffet. how about RE?
3 March 2016 | 29 replies
In the short term, increases in rates can cause all kinds of counterintuitive behavior (buyers buying more at higher prices expecting even higher rates).