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Gregory Schwartz What did I just do! Full-time investor during the Coronavirus!
5 April 2020 | 122 replies
Plus you have to take into account the pay that your make that's not taxed, this has a huge advantage over your salaried civilian counterparts
Michael Franklin Agent refusing estoppel agreement
7 August 2015 | 34 replies
But your counterpart (seller) is more than likely disposing of the asset because he/she didn't run it very well as a business.
Justin Badillo Wholesale problems today
18 August 2020 | 70 replies
Because wholesalers are conditioned to move and move fast, there is never a reason to lock up a deal for more than 30-45 days, unlike are professional counterparts that need up to 6 mos.
Steven Anderson tenant screening question
15 January 2016 | 13 replies
They would have to wait for ALL their "better qualified counterparts" to obtain residency if that were the case.
Jim Workman In case of a recession, how will my notes be affected?
19 August 2016 | 8 replies
Without getting into a tirade of details, private security driven mortgages loans ‘seemed’ to have preferred to preserve principal balance and lower rates as a response to market decline and borrower hardship opposed to their public counterpart which was given specific directives to reduce principal and consider lower rates through HARP and HAMP, etc.
Michael Leeson Addressing Racial Disparity in Home Ownership/ Wealth?
9 July 2022 | 218 replies
While the white counterpart is approved. 
Mike Watson Should we buy a rental property or rent out our own property?
22 July 2018 | 2 replies
I want to find a fair way where my counterparts could potential put cash down (in a fair way) to "buy in" to the rental piece while not losing out on gained equity. 
Jennifer Pauyo Where are all the female investors and real estate agents?
17 March 2023 | 1052 replies
I don't think that women are less likely to take risks, I do think that we are less likely to brag about them than our male counterparts
Josh Stack A "Hall Analysis" of Gastonia as a Market for Buy&Hold Rentals
4 May 2021 | 75 replies
-----Small-town Dallas could ‘double’ in populationBy Dashiell Coleman Posted Mar 12, 2019 at 5:16 PMUpdated Mar 12, 2019 at 5:16 PM Dallas, North Carolina, won’t surpass its Texas counterpart anytime soon, but the tiny Gaston County town is growing.Mayor Rick Coleman said he expects the town to effectively double in size in the next two years.Planned widening of the town’s major highway, a water and sewer agreement with the city of Gastonia and ongoing development could bring thousands of new residents to the area.
Aaron Linden Rental Property Insurance Policy Question
28 March 2017 | 9 replies
The HO1 and HO2 insurance policies are the home insurance counterparts to the DP1 and DP2, and are also named peril policies.Policies that are more extensive in coverage are actually referred to as open perils policies.