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Bill Zepeda Rent-Increase Letter Suggestions...
17 January 2016 | 33 replies
Update:  I sent my tenant a simple and polite letter that stated the new rent amount (+3%) without any justification, and attached the new lease. 
Susanna Haynie Doran/Roop courses
29 January 2009 | 13 replies
This information is not just if you’re broke.
Herm M. "You can only flip a property for 20% profit."
17 December 2012 | 16 replies
It greatly depends....however lenders want to see justification for an increased price in a short period of time.
Brian Burke Syndication Investing During a Recession
31 January 2022 | 248 replies
(Low interest rates are a justification for, not the cause, of cap rate compression.) 
Duy Nguyen Direct Mail - is it still working?
6 February 2020 | 147 replies
Look all channels have their pros and cons but don’t say that doing DM is a horrible idea so you can then post 50 million post showing “your justification” for your strategy which you then sell to people.
Andrew Dincola How much to charge a couple versus a single tenant?
29 July 2023 | 16 replies
Hey @Randall Alan, thanks for the thoughtful response and I can see your justification behind it. 
Reuben Stone Seller with unrealistic asking prices
8 November 2016 | 10 replies
Submit your best Offer/s - no need for justification.
Volkmar guido Hable Real estate prices and rising interest rates.
27 January 2017 | 1 reply
One of the most common justifications used in the argument that our house prices are due for a precipitous fall is that rock bottom interest rates have nowhere to go but up.
Eric M. Questions about NPN and being "holder in due course"
24 May 2012 | 12 replies
And you are party C but only have the paperwork from party A, your ownership is not perfected and in today's climate can prevent you from proceeding with your foreclosure process as a direction of the court not just if the borrower gets a defense attorney.
Tom D. Unfair Rate Hike
15 December 2009 | 2 replies
You can ask them their justification for the exorbitant value.As to the sudden bill, welcome to the fun and exciting world of owning real estate.