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Jonathan Wildy Business license
3 January 2016 | 2 replies
Hey Johnathan, our city is doing sweeps looking for investors.  
Chandra Venkat Small Apartment(24-unit) Common Area Cleaning
27 September 2015 | 4 replies
Basically states she gets a $50/mo discount for vacuuming and sweeping on Mon & Thur- be specific.  
Curtis N. 16 Unit Multi-Family Deal Analysis - 1st investment
20 April 2013 | 18 replies
There are hundreds of other ways Sellers can try to sweep problems under the rug.
Mitch H. Driving For Dollars...couple of questions
12 February 2015 | 15 replies
My first sweep was for duplexes in my own neighborhood, as this is ground zero for where I want to be.  
Frank B. Expenses, CAPEX, and Maintenance, OH MY!
25 February 2015 | 7 replies
fireplace I'll have to sweep
Brian Gibbons TRID Enforcement TILA RESPA Documentation - Aug 1 2015 date extended
3 June 2015 | 2 replies
The TRID rule, which was brought forth by the CFPB, has a sweeping impact on the real estate market through the implementation and compliance costs it requires.
Rao Mu National pizza chain net lease investment
1 April 2019 | 8 replies
My guess is double net with tenant reimbursing for property taxes, paying the property insurance and interior maintenance/short-term HVAC maintenance/parking lot sweeping, trash and utilities directly, with landlord responsible for roof repairs/replacement, structural repairs/replacement, and parking and HVAC replacement. 
Brook W. Pocket Listings- Any Benefit to the Buyer?
21 November 2013 | 17 replies
In some cases it's about a timing issue for the seller.Future liens, upcoming family issues, business issues, a property they want to buy with a higher upside then the lessor price they will take for a quick sale on their property etc.The point is people can make sweeping statements but they do not apply to ALL situations.
Howard Walter Foreclosures ALL READ PLS
3 March 2009 | 11 replies
To those people, I say Karma will get you back.For the other replies:This is something that is sweeping the nation and is backing off lenders indefinitely.
Miles Presha Choosing a Long Distance Market
5 December 2018 | 23 replies
I have an 18-unit in Cleveland.Pretty much stabilizing for this first year, getting rid of inherited deadbeat tenants etcI have gone to Cleveland twice since acquiring the asset in September 2017:once during initial due diligence and I just came back from walking all units again with my PM last week.Wouldn't have it another way.Much less involved in it compared to my local Jacksonville buildings as my PM as been awesome in communicating.Oh by the way,I read this recent article on BP condemning Cleveland and Memphis to the bottom of some list of "6 cities"...I have no idea why people make these sweeping generalizations based on some graphic or data.It's like a girl saying to herself:"most men cheats I'll never fall in love".It's easy to write an article or create a spreadsheet while drinking beer in your man cave.I just returned from a week of walking the streets of Cleveland taking in the billions of $ in new investment in the downtown area and east of the Flats where an unbelievable transformation has happened since I last lived there in 2011.Vacancies are down, rents are rising.Yet some guy who's never actually been to Cleveland sits somewhere in LA and writes articles about how net immigration in Cleveland is negative etc.Hilarious.