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Rodrigo Barrera should i pitch in for utilities?
5 October 2015 | 7 replies
This coverage is meant to cover increased costs when recovering from a loss.
Dean Hulsing My first large multi-family. I am ready?
22 April 2017 | 27 replies
At 600 gain a year you are talking about 3.5 to 4 years to recover the money spent.
Account Closed Can I do this and how?
10 October 2015 | 8 replies
If you are structuring your investments correctly, whatever the costs you incur are will be recovered anyway.  
Sean OReilly Utility billing solution for Mult-Family units?
13 October 2015 | 8 replies
I've been looking at a lot of multi family buildings here in NH, and since many of them are older homes that have been converted into apartments (2-4 units), many of which have common heating systems, so the rent includes heat.With a background in (commercial) energy management and utility billing systems, these seem like they can be good opportunities for me to go in, lower rent and recover utility costs (subject to existing leases of course).
Account Closed Credit cards for funding a project
13 October 2015 | 7 replies
I'd like to know what would happen if I max all my credit cards and if my credit score will recover at some point. 
Tim LaBorde Houston Real Estate Market and Oil
11 March 2017 | 15 replies
Several of my colleagues recently went on a research trip to Midland and there is major resurgence as oil markets begin to recover.  
Deborah Tuck Lease option vs seller finance
9 March 2015 | 7 replies
Effective Date: 04-01-1986 5313.07 Proceeding for foreclosure and judicial sale.If the vendee of a land installment contract has paid in accordance with the terms of the contract for a period of five years or more from the date of the first payment or has paid toward the purchase price a total sum equal to or in excess of twenty per cent thereof, the vendor may recover possession of his property only by use of a proceeding for foreclosure and judicial sale of the foreclosed property as provided in section 2323.07 of the Revised Code.
Jeffrey Lester I'm back after about a year – My College Experience Thus Far and Evaluating My Future
8 March 2015 | 3 replies
I'm still considering the pros and cons of college, and in the process of considering this decision, I am applying some knowledge that I gained in my microeconomics class: do not let sunk costs affect a decision, as the money has already been spent and cannot be recovered.
Brian Ruland How much to pay "sign people?"
20 March 2015 | 4 replies
How much should I pay him/her to put them up Friday evening, and recover them Sunday evening, per sign?  
Soji Oyenuga New Texas Excess Proceeds law introduced - What is your take on this ?
24 October 2019 | 12 replies
@Soji OyenugaIf this becomes law, it will completely stop what is already a difficult road for the property owner recovering of excess funds in Texas.