
8 January 2021 | 12 replies
As for the rental cap on your building just go ahead and ask them if they are at capacity or not, it's a first come first served basis.Tell me about your plan for getting a multi-unit

11 January 2021 | 69 replies
In what capacity are they your agent?

14 January 2021 | 12 replies
Also if you have worked with investors already in this capacity (flipping/investors).If not, it would be amazing if you could refer a GC in the area that is capable.

9 January 2021 | 2 replies
They can list it for sale, but until the probate court issues a license to sell, the most they can do is to accept an offer, pending a license to sell.The problem is that courts can take a lot of time, especially during this COVID mess, where they're probably operating at reduced capacity, if at all.The buyer will have a deadline in their offer for that license to sell.

21 January 2021 | 6 replies
Be sure it has enough capacity to give you a spot when you need it (b/w day 46 and 180, whenever you need to close).

11 January 2021 | 3 replies
Hi, I am closing on a property at the end of the month with a mother in law apartment in the basement that needs a little cosmetic work but would like to get up and rented in some capacity asap.

3 May 2021 | 21 replies
“All organisms are constrained in their adaptability at some point, and symbiotic relationships allow them to extend their inherent adaptive capacity to exploit new resources and environments or adapt to their own environment as it changes.”1If we take the above to start, I agree that the LL/Tenant relationship fits that to a T.

12 January 2021 | 9 replies
The deficit has the capacity to go to infinity, it’ll never be balanced.

29 January 2021 | 14 replies
I always knew that I wanted to invest in real estate, but I didn't know what capacity.

6 March 2021 | 0 replies
My wife and I are in contract for a 4bd house built in ~2010 in NY for which we learned that the septic is 1bd capacity.