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Dave Madoch High demand for rentals
10 February 2017 | 10 replies
I have bought, or my clients have bought in this part of the city and unless it is winter, it is not hard to rent units our back to back This map is outstanding.  
Andrew Graham Multifamily Fire While Deployed
1 February 2017 | 1 reply
If the insurance check is more than the outstanding balance of the loan, then the loan is usually paid off.
Matt Nolan One tenant moving out. What to do with last months rent?
2 February 2017 | 6 replies
Do I have the couple cut me an additional check for the new outstanding balance ($616.67)?  
Andrew Leedom Hampton Roads, Chesapeake, or Virginia Beach CPA
4 February 2017 | 3 replies
I submitted a total of 52 tax returns for review (maybe the last time he offers unlimited ;)), and Bill's evaluation was that Ted is doing an outstanding job of accomplishing our objectives.
Derrick Shipman finding a ballpark figure for payoff
5 February 2017 | 2 replies
hello to all,I am derrick shipman in Atlanta ,ga.i ran into a gentleman whose home is about to be foreclosed on 2-7-17.we both want to do a subject to.he contacted his mortgage company on this past Monday to try and get payoff figures (so I would know to the penny how much I would be assuming).here it is Friday evening and we cannot get a payoff -mortgage company is saying it takes 5 to 7 business days-problem is the foreclosure is this Tuesday.in light of that I wanted to know if anyone is experienced in guesstimation the payoff with the information I do havethis is on the 2/1/17 mortgage statement1) outstanding principla balance $237,793.212) escrow balance (-6755.62) yes that is negative3)total amount due 2-1-17 is $27890.22 which includes (25513.43 past due payments) plus (228.75 principal) plus (853.23 interest) plus (418.81 escrow) plus (15 late fee) plus (861 corporate advance)4) the monthly payment is 1500.79 and his interest rate is 4.375
Jack Forester What will you add to your next lease?
31 March 2017 | 28 replies
@Dede Christensen does your lease have an application of funds clause that specifies that funds received from the tenant will be applied in chronological order to the oldest outstanding charges on their tenant ledger?  
Ricky Mai The future of Airbnb
30 May 2018 | 29 replies
Responding to your reviews in a positive is a way will to show your potential guests that you offer outstanding customer service!
Haseeb Awan Finding delinquent tax information?
6 February 2017 | 2 replies
If not, what is the total outstanding balance and on what terms6.
Hal Thompson Negotiating with Distressed Property Owner
7 March 2017 | 1 reply
5) Do you have any specific releases that allow you to discuss the outstanding loans with the bank(s) that are known to work?