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Luke Anderson Provide free internet to tenants?
12 January 2018 | 13 replies
The area has a very blended mix of residents.
Ryan Biankowski Starting Cash-Out Refinance BEFORE Completed Rehab?
18 January 2018 | 6 replies
Exterior is fine, outdated colors but blends in with the neighborhood.  
Luke Carl Scratched Floors do I charge?
18 January 2018 | 13 replies
I’ve even filled in small scratches on espresso hardwood with a dark brown sharpie and a cloth to blend it quick before it dries.
Jeremy Jones How to start my journey in real estate investment
5 February 2018 | 2 replies
Perhaps you could blend the strategies and meet your goals (and get financing). 
Jennifer McElliott Finding the Value on a Commercial Property?
2 February 2018 | 15 replies
They are willing to take a blended method and review market rents and raise that value if they see that market rents are substantially higher.  
Ivy Flowers N00b here, few questions... CLE, OH
6 February 2018 | 12 replies
Most people in the business do a blend of many things.
Jason Keledjian How to avoid paying taxes on depreciation deductions
28 October 2017 | 7 replies
The leveraged property provides the potential return that makes the blend of the two very attractive.
Marcus Johnson Trump tax plan question
5 December 2017 | 6 replies
If you are pulling money out you will either be subject to double taxation, or take money out as wages and pay a blended rate between the 20% corporate rate and your ordinary income rate.It depends on whether the House bill or Senate bill wins out on a few different areas, but you still might be better off as an LLC or S-corp (depending upon what you want to do with the business).
Ivan Leung Leasing or selling, which is better?
13 December 2017 | 9 replies
So it is important to analyze rental increases in the primary term to account for some inflation and blending the cap rate up when you sell.
Lian L. Streamlining NOD Lists & Organization
13 December 2017 | 2 replies
I'd like to honor their request.Because these lists come to me in an Excel spreadsheet, I could just blend the new list to the old, but then the bad addresses show up again as well as the people who request to be taken off.This is a big problem.