
1 January 2015 | 10 replies
I don't know if the chart is going to post or not.

27 September 2011 | 10 replies
Study MF and business, learn it inside and out, and then partner with an experienced MF investor your first time out.I would have answered differently a couple of years ago, but now see that scalability and a hockey stick chart pattern come quicker with MF, if done correctly.

9 March 2009 | 6 replies
No, the one I'm thinking of had a chart.

19 February 2013 | 13 replies
While many deals in my area go out at prices that are all-in for 80% of exit values, I usually stick to my rules of better spreads than that.Glad to hear you got out by the hairs of your chinny chin chin, looks like the value was in the experience and sharing it with others!

29 April 2013 | 5 replies
At max I would have 5 charts to show people as you want to make it short and to the point.

26 November 2012 | 15 replies
Its amazing how much dust, animal hair, etc builds up, restricting air flow.

7 March 2007 | 0 replies
However, if you manage to find a few projects that are similar, and wish to draw an average price from those in the hopes of creating an approximate baseline, here is what you’ll need to do: Chart the project along a timeline with the baseline or average cost of several similar projects.

20 March 2013 | 8 replies
If I "lower" the upb and put in the minimum required interest rate of 1.5%, the mortgagor will still pay $28,500, but I would be hurt if they refinance or pay off early.If I could convince the mortgagor to raise the payment from $250 to $350, and take $500 off of the total amount which will be paid over time, I would raise my yield to 24%.The big question is how can I prevent an early payoff at the upb which will show on the amortization chart?

26 January 2017 | 9 replies
In fairness, it's difficult to budget for heat when you realize your are living in a home with single pane windows and insulated with horse hair from the 1900s.

29 October 2015 | 4 replies
These are both extremely useful sites as the state site can forward you to numerous places like the dbpr (department of business and professional regulations) where you can do professional license searches, (for example, a great place for locating a seller that has a professional license, i.e. a massage therapist or a hair stylist, or a real estate agent, they all would be listed here) You can also find the link to your Secretary of State, also a great place to skip trace if your seller/buyer is an investor or biz owner.