
2 October 2018 | 109 replies
So the classification of the job being landscaping or tree trimming would be a mute point with me.

4 January 2018 | 57 replies
I think even with Scott's classifications, age matters.

7 December 2023 | 160 replies
Empowering housing access and affordability initiatives via housing development and redevelopment in both conveyance for end users in rental and targeted home ownership classifications of under meet and at-risk segment's.

26 October 2021 | 380 replies
Neighborhood classification, schools, HOA rules changes, there is so many factors that can affect a value over 10+ years, you simply can't blindly look at price alone ignoring the structure and say "ah-ha, markets going down".

24 August 2020 | 47 replies
@Jamie Henkin 38127 is C and D class. If

21 July 2017 | 8 replies
I'm not sure if this would be under a different classification for some reason, but just be sure.

8 September 2016 | 15 replies
So, although some tenants were kind of low-class (if I may be so vulgar), they weren't ghetto.

29 June 2020 | 114 replies
at times, I also hear like B+, B- neighborhood. is there any resource to find this classification of neighborhoods or is it something we infer from the data like crime rates, average salary etc in that neighborhood ?

23 January 2020 | 56 replies
Here are some of the key things to look for and avoid in a turn key company:* Don't allow financing or a financing contingency* Don't allow for an independent inspection* Are not realistic with their pro forma projections* Require you to pay for renovation upfront* Sell only in cheap, D class neighborhoods* Don't accurately represent the neighborhood & property classification* Don't have consistent rehab standardsDon't provide a scope of work for the renovation* Require you to close before a tenant is in place.

15 February 2021 | 13 replies
@John Clark as long as it is directly related to the felony in most places you can ask basically anything; felons are not a protected class. If