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Stinson Bland Analyze: Possible Sub-To Rehab (my first)
18 July 2011 | 7 replies
Then the appraiser will look at the adjusted values for the comps and come up with a value for your property.If you have two houses that are essentially identical (same style, condition, amenities, beds, baths, etc.) but one is 10% larger in sq.ft. than the other, the difference in price will typically be much less than 10%.
Chelsy C do I need to replaced all galvanized steel water plumping pipe?
2 August 2011 | 8 replies
Pex is the exception around here, by far not the rule.Copper is a no-go in my neck of the woods due to theft and the fact that it costs a small fortune.
Ed L. Tenant Stepped on Roofing TACK.
8 August 2011 | 17 replies
INDEMNIFICATION: Lessee hereby covenants and agrees to save, indemnify and hold Lessor and its insurers, agents, and employees harmless in the event of any accident, occurrence, injury or loss to lessee, lessee's family, co-occupants, employees, invitees or guests, and to also defend, save, indemnify and hold lessor and its insurers, agents and employees harmless in the event of loss to such persons or anyone due to burglary, theft, robbery, fire, wind, rain, or other causes whatsoever.
Jerrold Stallworth Pulling comps the right way
9 August 2011 | 12 replies
If you have a house that is appraised at $100,00 and you have 6 other houses that are very identical same condition, feature, size, everything equal and are also worth $100K but they are priced at about $85K - $83k.
Alton D. Hello from Ecuador
3 February 2020 | 7 replies
We just call it something rather than theft - eminent domain.Anyway - best of luck for you and I may contact you sometime to learn more about Ecuador.
Eric M. Hedging an ARM with Eurodollars
30 January 2011 | 3 replies
Wow....crazy that this post is almost identical to the one I started a few weeks ago!
Robert Granara Buying 3 Bank owned Condos in same building?
25 January 2009 | 1 reply
Looking on advice on buying 3 condos in a recently converted 3 family...They are all bank owned and on the market...Im going to put an offer in on the lowest priced one first and try to get that one under agreement...if i can get one u/a then i will have some leverage to go back to the other 2 banks and show them their prices are too high (condos are just about identical but) ...they sold for over $200K a few yrs ago and they are asking $65K $99K and $109K, I wll offer $50K cash for the lowest priced first...there is no HOA in this house, so financing is not an option...im only interested if i can buy all 3 condos...i would then re-establish HOA or convert back to a 3 family...either way im buyng and holding for monthly cash flowbut big ???
Adam Black Most complete "strip" job I have ever seen!
25 February 2009 | 7 replies
Adam, I can't help but think this sounds suspicious.Why would any common thief care about covering up his theft?
Dave Kennedy Loan Modification Plan (Obama)
21 February 2009 | 75 replies
Its outright THEFT.
Matt H How do I sell my 63 unit apartment in Thunder Bay?
26 February 2009 | 11 replies
Think about it - if McD started selling $20 burgers identical to their $1 hamburgers, how many of them they would sell after pouring $XX mil in advertising campaign?