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Hadar Orkibi Fourplex In Houston - Feedback please
28 June 2017 | 19 replies
GRM is a notoriously bad indicator.
Deanna S. Analysis on first property
1 December 2016 | 9 replies
Here are my numbers:ARV (unknown....City assessment is notoriously as high as they can get you to accept...and not accurate).  
Melissa Yatzeck Help! I have a motivated seller and don't know what to do!
2 April 2017 | 22 replies
Under Wisconsin’s adverse possession doctrine, there are three scenarios in which a person or entity may take title to the real property owned by another person or entity: (1) by continuously occupying the property for 20 years and claiming the property as his or her own property despite having no instrument actually conveying the property to the adverse possessor;³ (2) by continuously occupying the property for 10 years under “color of title” (usually occurring when a written instrument or court judgment mistakenly conveys property to the adverse possessor);⁴ or (3) by continuously occupying the property for 7 years under color of title and payment all taxes and assessments associated with real property being paid by the adverse possessor during the 7 year period.⁵ Under any of the three methods of adversely possessing a record title holder’s property, the adverse possessor’s occupation of the property must be hostile, open and notorious, exclusive and continuous for the statutory period.⁶ Hostility does not have to mean deliberate or with unfriendly animus on the part of the adverse possessor, but simply means that due to the adverse possessor’s claims and use of the disputed property, the true owner is unable to assume possession of the property (i.e., that the adverse possessor is claiming title to the property).⁷ Further, open and notorious simply requires that the adverse possessor present to the general public that it is the owner of the property.
Jason Green Condos a bad idea long term?
1 February 2016 | 3 replies
There is a community of SFR near me that are notoriously good rentals in a great school district and the entry price point is roughly the same.
Julie George Water leak into my neighbors unit
18 July 2018 | 2 replies
They are notorious for causing leaks and regularly need repair.
Ouman You Can we raise the rent now?
29 May 2018 | 8 replies
I'm just surprised the property is not under control although it's in SM one of the most notorious rent control cities in the world.
Andy LaVoy New Investor in Madison, WI w/ 1 Deal Done, Looking for #2
15 May 2019 | 5 replies
Mount Horeb is notorious for rocky soil which can increase the cost of construction.
Brandon Sturgill Why are RE Sale Prices Always Whole Numbers
8 September 2014 | 31 replies
Originally posted by @Brandon Sturgill:I am considering listing my property at $179, 352. 29...Banks are notorious for increasing the bid by exactly $1 during auctions... sounds like you are really pro-penny. :-)Kudos,Mary
Chase Romine First 5 things to do when first learning to invest...
4 June 2019 | 4 replies
[Biggerpockets] is notorious for the no and no money down niche, but you really need to have a good financial runway prior to investing otherwise you will lose your bottom when it goes sideways.Read all the usual books.
Matt Rothwell How much should I pay for lawn care--Raleigh
20 September 2019 | 3 replies
In addition to roots being notorious for foundation problems, shrubs and trees are a lot of work.