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Amanda Black Offer accepted on first property. Having serious second thoughts.
16 January 2024 | 39 replies
Many successful investors started with one SFH... then two... then three... and then later consolidated into Multi-family.There is nothing wrong with starting with one rental, getting your feet wet, learning, and then increasing the portfolio.But like others have stated, find a property that makes sense both financially and that would be desirable for renters.
Account Closed Why John & Jane Smith Can't Afford To Buy A house - No, it isn't interest rates
27 September 2023 | 85 replies
And the data shows this: The 1980's was the kick-off of the great American Corporate consolidation.
Alessandra Verbena Impact of War with Ukraine on U.S. Real Estate
8 March 2022 | 84 replies
Consolidate your debt and liquid assets into the same bank. 
Jake D. Leasing vs Investment Sales
15 May 2014 | 6 replies
I have seen that happen with consolidation of a lot of large firms back in 2008 to 2010 when there volume dropped and sales price dropped but bills remained the same.
Account Closed Voiding Title Insurance by Titling Property in LLC After Closing?
29 May 2018 | 11 replies
(i) the term "Insured" also includes(A) successors to the Title of the Insured by operation of law as distinguished from purchase, including heirs, devisees, survivors, personal representatives, or next of kin; (B) successors to an Insured by dissolution, merger, consolidation, distribution, or reorganization; (C) successors to an Insured by its conversion to another kind of Entity; (D) a grantee of an Insured under a deed delivered without payment of actual valuable consideration conveying the Title(1) if the stock, shares, memberships, or other equity interests of the grantee are wholly-owned by the named Insured, (2) if the grantee wholly owns the named Insured, (3) if the grantee is wholly-owned by an affiliated Entity of the named Insured, provided the affiliated Entity and the named Insured are both wholly-owned by the same person or Entity, or(4) if the grantee is a trustee or beneficiary of a trust created by a written instrument established by the Insured named in Schedule A for estate planning purposes.
Courtney Duong should we allow a blood drive in parking of our shopping center?
27 May 2020 | 15 replies
He will consolidate the donor list and agree the time and date for the mobile donor coach to come to our shopping center..
Joseph Favero Property Management Greensboro
20 July 2020 | 3 replies
I am using both of them currently but plan to consolidate in order to reduce my overall fees. 
Paul Fortson 7 Property Portfolio in Clayton County, GA
19 April 2019 | 0 replies
It was a pretty good deal for the lender because he was already financing the properties and this deal allowed him to consolidate the loans into one loan and also work with a new owner who had the cash to complete the renovations and pay off the loan for good.
Allende Hernandez When does it make sense to sell your rental?
13 May 2021 | 80 replies
If price point has been consolidated in the last 12 months and you have double your investments 3.
Kelvin Ortega Renter to Buyer/Landlord
25 May 2023 | 1 reply
This route offers economies of scale, as maintenance and management tasks can be consolidated.