
6 November 2012 | 3 replies
If the tenant pays through July and they are strong then the landlord has little motivation to take on a weaker tenant and let the current one off the hook if that's the case.Also as a landlord I would want to look at your clients book of business as it relates to volume per sq ft in sales for the space they want to rent from me.I would also look at the last few years and see if there profit was trending upward and sales were trending upward, flat, or down ward.Another component is if your clients sales are seasonal or stay flat for the most part.

28 March 2013 | 16 replies
Looks like you found yourself a great deal Tim, that's precisely what I was looking for in the other thread.There is one more component that remains to be seen- what did your end buyer end up having their rehab cost and resale price be?

21 August 2013 | 8 replies
@Josh Hyman it gives an excellent job in giving all the foundations/components (he calls it four boxes) of how a flipping business works, what to look out for, what he does in his own successful business in his own local market. he also says that every market is different and you need to know your market really well and tweak it to your needs. if you have already know what flipping is all about, or read a few books about it, this might not provide any more value.

16 November 2013 | 9 replies
But because of the broker's actions, I doubt she would put up much of a fight as she knows she acted detrimentally with her clients.

24 June 2014 | 9 replies
One strategy is referred to as "equity exchanging," which does not involve a tax-deferred strategy/component, and the other strategy is a 1031 Exchange, which is all about deferring the payment of the taxes.

17 November 2015 | 14 replies
So, you might be left with $67K for purchase plus rehab, not $80K as in your example. 3) Rehab is an essential component.
29 November 2016 | 16 replies
Having said that, if these red flags exist and you read your report and are getting these basic "ID Validation" components, you will know it.

6 November 2022 | 3 replies
There are so many components to it.

12 September 2022 | 5 replies
If it is a HML the payments are likely IO, but there will still be a payment component.

1 January 2023 | 2 replies
Are you looking to purchase a deal with a value add component?