
5 November 2010 | 2 replies
I've been taking the rent for a year and multiplying it by 3 and require them to make that at the minimum.

28 November 2010 | 24 replies
Absent the insurance the same phenomenon that has a multiplier effect would do so in reverse and the whole financial system would be insolvent.Are you claiming that the system was better prior to the FDIC?

19 December 2011 | 25 replies
Multiply that by many sentences and all of a sudden, mis-communication takes a life of it's own.

8 September 2009 | 1 reply
The Banks will multiply that cash by at least 10 times, likely borrowed @ 0% and "loaned" to the Treasury through T-Bills @ 2.5+% in 12-120 month laddered terms.

24 September 2009 | 12 replies
Again search the web for the right format for your state.Normally they will give the tenant 7 days to make good on the check or face whatever penalty your state allows including a multiplier in some states.Passing a bad check is a felony in most states so get the police involved as well.Do not delay and when you post bring a witness and a camera to record the posting, we use a video camera and be sure to recite the date and time and record both you and the witness.

30 September 2009 | 2 replies
With our system and trained personnel, you can multiply the number of BPOs you are able to get paid for by a multiple of at least 10!

12 October 2009 | 30 replies
but earlier this year and last i bought 2 houses 3/2 about 1300 and 1400 sq ft for $60k- 70k these were thrashed and i rehabbed them myself for about 10 k a piece basic 3/2 house in the High desert rents for 1100 - 1200 a month so that is right at 50 % rule The numbers presented here look more like the 2% rule to me; this is where you multiply one month's rent by 50 to get the "maximum price to offer". 1/50 = 2%The 50% rule is another analysis, where the rent is divided by 2 to cover expenses, leaving one half the rent for loan principle and interest payment and cash flow or profit.

19 October 2009 | 6 replies
This is average rent multiplied by number of units multiplied by 12 months.

6 November 2015 | 10 replies
This obviously means the higher the cap rate, the lower the price you are paying.If you multiply by the cap rate, the result will be the opposite.

9 September 2011 | 3 replies
Then, calculate the p/sq ft and multiply it by the sq ft of the property.Figuring ARV is tricky these days.