
28 January 2024 | 22 replies
No one is arguing against the merits of earning more.

26 September 2015 | 14 replies
Is it a great deal on those merits?

6 July 2017 | 6 replies
Being able to prove that the tenant transferred possession back to the landlord voluntarily (or through a completed eviction set out) will go a long way in convincing the court that such claims are without merit.

6 July 2017 | 2 replies
Some people also deal with "sophisticated investors" as well -- people who are not accredited but can demonstrate a high degree of sophistication in real estate investing, such that they can understand the merits and risks of the transaction they are entering.Though the JOBS Act has thrown some wrinkles into this equation, to stay within the law, you must have established a "substantive relationship" with an investor before you can bring them a deal, and my understanding (which could be wrong) is that you cannot bring them a deal that you were already working on when you met them.

29 August 2017 | 13 replies
Treat each deal on its own merits.

23 June 2017 | 4 replies
@Bryant Patterson , I see the merits of house-hacking (wish I had done it 35-yrs ago to jump start my net worth), and I've been thinking about it lots....advocating it for a niece and her husband with a new infant.

19 December 2021 | 22 replies
In considering investing, also make sure that based on the remain years on the lease and the very real risk being them of them not opting for additional extensions (and possibly simply moving to a new building next door) your rate of return is high enough to merit the risk of this happening.

19 June 2017 | 14 replies
Or you could wrap a bond around it but bond company will go after you once the lien has merit.

23 March 2016 | 10 replies
Rent would need to be $2500 to meet the 1% rule just to merit further scrutiny on a case by case basis.

30 August 2016 | 9 replies
A property should be purchased on its own merits, the selling entity shouldn't be relevant.