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Account Closed Memphis. Market Analysis. Pros and Cons
25 October 2015 | 71 replies
I've locked horns with a couple of posters here selling their stuff and they have been so combative and evasive that people email me that they are shocked that someone trying to convince them that they are legitimate would behave so badly publicly. 
Evans Wright Just acquired my first income property! A 4plex!!!
17 September 2015 | 15 replies
Complete shock!
Sherry Patterson Buying before auction?
24 September 2015 | 1 reply
There are a lot in this area and if it was that easy I am shocked, with all the investors here, that all of them are still on an auction list.  
Logan Allec Roofer says there are 8 existing roofs on a 60-year-old property
29 September 2015 | 24 replies
Logan Tell him you are "shocked" that the previous owners would have put 8 layers of roofing material on one roof and ask him how much each layer would cost you extra then ask what it normally cost him to strip one roof. 
Matt R. Why you need at least 3% rental appreciation annually-buy&holders
4 October 2015 | 4 replies
When rents are raised a substantial amount in a short period it can be a shock to the tenant.
Weikang Chen Raising rent
4 October 2015 | 2 replies
., the court found that in determining unconscionability, the trial judge may consider: 1) the amount of the proposed rent increase; 2) the landlord’s expenses and profitability; 3) how the existing and proposed rent compare to rents charged at similar rental properties in the geographic area; 4) the relative bargaining position of the parties; and 5) based on the judge’s general knowledge, whether the rent increase would shock the conscience of a reasonable person.In my opinion if you're basing the increase on market conditions and not on trying to take advantage of anyone or increase the rent as a way to eliminate a tenant you'll probably be fine.
Jeremy Ferguson Presenting Your Offer to Sellers
7 October 2015 | 1 reply
Currently I am throwing out verbal offers, shocking the seller and there is nothing for them to sit down and look over or think about.
Monish Naidu Tenants issue with Neighbors
8 October 2015 | 7 replies
So I am quite shocked that our tenant has said these things.
Eric Army Why is BP so supportive? How do I reproduce this?
11 October 2015 | 8 replies
Hi-I am daily shocked at how supportive BP is.
Adam Bartomeo Who is more unethical Realtors or used car salesmen?
15 October 2015 | 133 replies
I never knew this myself until I took pre-license and was shocked to find out that this is most likely the reason my agent suggested to me when I bought my house that the price being asked was 'pretty fair' and he didn't think they would come down.