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Sam S. Seller's closing cost/items for Vacant Land Sale in Florida
11 March 2024 | 10 replies
Always looking for land in Port Charlotte or Punta Gorda and acquiring a few lots every month - similar to yours.
Halil C. Best AC option for short term rental?
11 March 2024 | 18 replies
Do you have forced air heat with ducting?
Michael Nelson Are there any cash out refi options at 80/20 LTV?
11 March 2024 | 25 replies
It's not 2021 any more, at this point most things you can make up out of thin air, some lender will do.The question is if you want to pay the corresponding rates and fees....
Account Closed Holton-Wise Group Reviews?
14 March 2024 | 60 replies
Meaning way more reviews and airing out frustrations.Unfortunately property management companies lose out on future business leads because of these ratings. 
Manuel Angeles USA National Retail Market Report as of March 10, 2024
10 March 2024 | 0 replies
The 80,750-SF grocery-anchored neighborhood center, which traded at a 6.5% cap rate and was 92% occupied, has had The Fresh Market as its anchor tenant for the past 12 years.Higher up the pricing spectrum, unanchored and open-air shopping centers may see cap rates above 7% and occasionally push into the 8% to 9% range as specific market and quality factors influence each transaction.In the open-air shopping center segment, Nuveen sold the 1 MSF Fayette Pavilion to 5Rivers CRE, a private buyer from Houston, for $134 million, or $128/SF.
Alex Lawson What maintenance issues do you not cover?
11 March 2024 | 7 replies
Tenant agrees to comply with all duties required by Wyoming Statute §1-21-1204: maintain the Premises in clean and safe condition and not unreasonably burden any common area; dispose of all garbage and other waste; maintain all plumbing fixtures in a condition as sanitary as the fixtures permit; use all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, and other facilities and appliances in a reasonable manner; prevent water pipes from freezing by turning off outside spigots, disconnecting hoses, and keeping the rental heated to at least 50 degrees; replace lightbulbs, air filters, water filters, and other consumables as needed; test smoke detectors every six months and replace batteries as needed; immediately notify Agent in writing of any defects or dangerous conditions Tenant becomes aware of; replace broken or cracked glass, no matter the circumstance of breakage, unless the Tenant provides Agent with a police report detailing breakage beyond the control of Tenant; pay to repair anything damaged by the Tenant, his guests or invitees, whether through intentional act or negligence; upon termination, remove all personal property and garbage either owned or placed on the Premises by Tenant and clean the Premises to the condition at the beginning of the AgreementCreate a policy and stick to it.
Michaela G. Old Atlanta water lien
11 March 2024 | 32 replies
There's no way that a judge would accept that the water company has a free for all and say one moment that there're no outstanding charges and then just pull something out of thin air years later .
Blisseth Sy Should I sell my first home purchase in SF Bay Area?
10 March 2024 | 9 replies
House has solar panels so PGE in non-winter runs at $30 max.My idea originally when I was single was to keep living in this property until it appreciated enough (eg 5 to 10 yrs) to sell it.However, I realized that the air ducts and soundproofing of the top part of house vs bottom part of house makes it such that it's not a great rental as the way I described.
Colton Mellor What’s the scoop on the Stockton California market?
9 March 2024 | 17 replies
Old apartments (maybe 1920s), some new infill, certain areas had major drug problems (check with Stockton Police on this, I just avoid area; I looked at apartments there but found that few had any parking for residents) Now there are new developments south of downtown near the airport (Hwy 99 side; east) and on I-5 side (west).
Angelo Llamas Areas good for investing
8 March 2024 | 11 replies
I have stayed away from airport district because its the most getto place in modesto