
25 June 2014 | 73 replies
You're right that pricing is based on the perceived risks.

11 April 2014 | 2 replies
I have read that one should avoid investing in ground level condos, due to the perceived safety risk (prowlers can access through the back door).

26 February 2015 | 33 replies
Brandon: is there anyway to get her out that doesn't involve what might be perceived as retaliation?

12 April 2014 | 10 replies
The significance of the perceived threat will be weighed if issues are known and weighed to the threat and risk as a collateral management issue, it's not about getting a $28,50 servicing fee next month on that loan!

16 April 2014 | 11 replies
But if not, the granite guys are cheaper here.Then there's the perceived value issue.

7 May 2014 | 27 replies
How could she not know a dog in her unit, without any prior communication with the PM or you, would be perceived as a violation of your no pet rule?

6 January 2012 | 21 replies
And even if it's not loud from where the house is, you have to worry about the problem as it would be perceived by a prospective tenant, versus how much of a problem it actually is.

25 January 2012 | 35 replies
And the best part about this is a PERCEIVED value is much better than an appraised value, IMO.

27 March 2013 | 47 replies
I believe that social conditioning would prevent most agents from delving into wholesaling...A person can watch you make money but many times they are to worried about perceived lack of security or taking a risk to give it a try.

26 April 2013 | 34 replies
But I perceive they would not want to do that.