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John Public Entrust vs Equity Trust
19 February 2011 | 19 replies
Thus, Sterling's flat fee based on the value of the entire account with not apparent transaction fees makes more sense for me.
Frank Adams AFTER you've done the move-out inspection
1 August 2007 | 1 reply
The flat wall paint.
N/A N/A if it sounds to be good to be true is it
7 August 2007 | 7 replies
Problem number two i am flat broke right now where can i get 30,000 dollars.by the way the person on the phone told me that the property appraises for 400,000+
Michael Shadow Hello from PA
16 August 2007 | 2 replies
We made offers on about 6 or 7 multis and have had many of them flat out refused.
K M Project Manager Fees
19 September 2007 | 5 replies
I am a PM for hire and this is how most of my clients pay me.I have one client that pays me a flat weekly fee + expenses + a per diem for travel if necessary. he negotiates all contracts then gives me his schedule, I make revisions and then we discuss.
Eric M. Are any comps relevant? Changes to REI. Thoughts?
7 September 2007 | 7 replies
Some parts of the US was flat or only slightly up when people thought the market was boomingOriginally posted by "eric3":The great deals always come at the END of a crises.
Dean Rinehart Here's what I have, here's what I want...now what?
30 August 2007 | 5 replies
Year over year, we are pretty flat in terms of account growth thanks to fixing up our home.I'm thinking of buying small to mid sized historic cape-cod, cottage and foursquare urban homes and renting them out and rehabbing them as time and money allows, probably selling a few after a few years but keeping "the best."
Nick Albin Property Manager Q
2 September 2007 | 3 replies
Some people only use a property manager to handle the financial accounting of their properties, while others turn their properties over to the manager entirely.As for cost, many do take a percentage of total rent, while other charge a flat rate based on the type of property.
N/A N/A Lease option best choice and suggestions please
9 October 2008 | 3 replies
I believe it is hot cash creater in this flat market and we teach it via webinar
Joshua Dorkin How is your local housing market doing?
15 January 2008 | 32 replies
Working on a 3 flat right now that I bought for $25,000 and has gross rents of $1,400 per month.