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Chris Cantrell Everett Duplex - Feedback Needed
25 April 2014 | 7 replies
Home prices are just too high in proportion to the rents.
Jack B. Exit strategy transaction costs: Expensive vs. Cheap areas.
5 June 2016 | 7 replies
You just think you are paying more with he expensive house, but it is really just proportional.
Caleb Johnson How to Invest with your IRA in Real Estate
8 September 2021 | 4 replies
If you got a loan using the IRA and the loan is non-recourse, it is possible to write off that proportion of expenses and depreciation of the property on your tax return.
Paul Dudley Estimating Depreciable Basis - Med Office Suite
15 March 2017 | 6 replies
In Maryland at least the tax record of the property has a land value and a building value, I keep the same proportion in the depreciation.  
Matthew Paul Finished my new well . Saved a Bundle
11 March 2018 | 4 replies
Then pulled the wire to the well head .fourth when all that was done , I used the sand to put on the pipe before backfill , then backfilled , compacted , and regraded the area and driveway .   
David Yates How will I get funding for my first deal?
27 December 2016 | 6 replies
On an income-based payment plan, your DTI is always going to suffer, because it's going to stay at the same proportion of your DTI as you earn more. 
Mihir Bhimaraju Tenants' attitude- Am I looking at it the right way?
11 October 2017 | 10 replies
I think it's a good thing to have tenants let me know what's wrong so that I can attend to it and make a judgement call on whether it needs to be fixed or not rather than sit on an issue and later find out it blew out of proportion because of neglect. 
Mallory Wilkins Real Estate Partnership
22 March 2019 | 1 reply
Profits and or ownership should be split proportional to what each brings to the partnership.
Mark Gingrass Cracked Foundation repair, how much?
17 September 2007 | 4 replies
The only way to fix a structural crack correctly is extremely expensive, it involves removing the concrete around the crack, compacting the sub grade, doweling the existing concrete and pouring new.
Bryan Hancock Inflation - Does It Really Help REI?
25 April 2012 | 46 replies
Of course, if the Fed were to artificially raise rates based on the *expectation* of inflation, that could cause a snowball effect of ridiculous proportions, and I could imagine RE being a bad place to be leveraged (actually, I could imagine any debt could be catastrophic)...