
19 May 2016 | 9 replies
Anyway, I'm quite nervous as the building I bought needs much more work than I initially anticipated, though it's almost entirely cosmetic (the previous tenants did not take very good care of this place).

15 May 2016 | 7 replies
It seems kind of draconian (and unnecessarily costly via turnover on my end) to terminate her lease over this, so I am trying to anticipate what would be the next logical step if she doesn't comply after my formal letter to her.

15 August 2016 | 15 replies
There needs to be good light where cooking and food prep occurs.It is costly to add plumbing and electricity later, so placing such in the right places from the start, in anticipation of future needs, is a good idea.

19 May 2016 | 20 replies
I'm not sure if it's an actual short sale but, if it is, you should anticipate a *long* time for closing.

19 May 2016 | 12 replies
We didn’t anticipate how much more our profit would be!

18 May 2016 | 4 replies
We also anticipate syndication in our near future and would like someone with experience in that area.Our preference is someone local to Cincinnati, Ohio or Northern Kentucky, but we are open to someone remote if they are a good fit.

20 May 2016 | 1 reply
"Condo Association" is all my loan officer had to say to strike away all my excitement in becoming an investor....It's been hours everyday in anticipation, knowing I had a little golden goose waiting to claim.....What is standing in the way is ......The condo has ridiculous fees and management was known for all their problems so I knew there was NO WAY they'll meet the bank's preferences.....surely enough I'm right!

3 October 2016 | 91 replies
I don't anticipate a contractor to perform his craft any less effective just because we needed to cut costs.

24 May 2016 | 1 reply
I am buying the other rehabber(seller) out as it is a bigger project than he anticipated.

27 October 2020 | 10 replies
The fresh water canals are a "nice to have" but I wouldn't anticipate a big bump in rents because of them.