
30 March 2005 | 11 replies
Told her I'd bet it had termites and I HATE crawling around in the winter time doing drain lines.

28 March 2005 | 1 reply
Would something like this be a better bet then just residential landlording?

6 April 2005 | 6 replies
Once rates jump, you bet there will be a ton of defaults.

1 June 2005 | 1 reply
Heck, I'd bet 90% of the US population is within 3 missed paydays of losing their house and car, everyone is living paycheck to paycheck.

9 August 2005 | 0 replies
U bet, 8) I've spent the last 5 years cultivating a portfolio of private lenders for virtually any scenario(loan) You could possibly need, including but not limited to 80% ARV(after repaired value), NOT Purchase Price, Purchases at 80% of APPRAISED Value(not purchase price), 80% of Appraised Value Cash Out Re-Finances, & most closings occur w/i 48 hours.

10 August 2005 | 5 replies
I bet folks pee away $50k a YEAR in lost business by being FLAKES & not returning their messages in a timely fashion in this business!

2 September 2009 | 10 replies
Since the year on the original post was 2005, I'm betting this tenant has already been evicted, or this landlord is no longer landlording...

19 April 2007 | 8 replies
Not a bad income stream either, I bet.

4 June 2008 | 22 replies
This one might be bet for the appraisers out there.

27 August 2009 | 19 replies
Given that Congress has to do nothing to reenact the Estate tax, I'd bet $1 to anyone that it is reinstated.Another issue are Medicaid rules.