2 February 2015 | 2 replies
@Jeff G.Not all that uncommon....you can try to negotiate the matter or walk.

3 February 2015 | 13 replies
I notice that Texas has several cities on the "Top Bed Bugs Cities", but here in MN they are relatively uncommon (IME).

8 February 2015 | 2 replies
It's not uncommon to have some cracking in mortar around windows and doors.

9 September 2015 | 37 replies
Eleven feet across is not uncommon in some 19th-century brick townhouses.

13 February 2015 | 4 replies
Hi All,I have 2 deals for investors out thereI have a client that is looking to see a fixer upper property in Tempe less than a mile from the largest university in the country Arizona State, We have discussed listing the property at 140k its a 4/2 1600sf home with decent sized back yard, most of the items appear to be cosmetic, kitchen, paint, flooring, landscaping ect (you would need to do your own investigating). probably need 35-45k in work, comps in the neighborhood go up to 220-235k if remodeled.I have a home is near downtown phx with nearly an acre of land which is extremely uncommon.

7 April 2015 | 132 replies
@David Krulac as I expand my operations to the East coast I am running into this more and more.. out here in the west were we are Young in terms of years of fee ownership.. rarely do you run into this.. out in some of the markets I work were properties are have OLD Fee titles dating back 100's years it is not uncommon to have one buggered up about every 5th deal and require Quiet title to clear.

7 February 2015 | 4 replies
This is not uncommon in this business.

12 November 2022 | 6 replies
It is not uncommon for small Boards with long time officers to be motivated to keep monthly fees low, with few, or very small increases.

25 February 2022 | 44 replies
Have them video the drain lines - it costs about $300, but it's not at all uncommon in homes that age to find rotted drains that are just dumping waste under the house.Mortar beds, plaster, etc. - if you're updating floor tiles or wall tiles, they're not going to be stuck to sheetrock or hardie backer.

30 September 2020 | 7 replies
It's a cheap part and not a difficult repair, but you have to pay for their time, and it's not uncommon or unreasonable for PMs to have minimum trip fees.