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24 July 2019 | 7 replies
It generally involves removing the wood that has been compromised and replacing it.
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14 April 2018 | 4 replies
Never compromise your standards for any applicant.
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22 February 2018 | 28 replies
I’m sure if you work with him to facilitate the transition he’d be open to compromise with something.
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17 October 2019 | 36 replies
Eric,my top recommendation that I would stress to you is never compromise on the 1% rule.
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9 January 2020 | 22 replies
In my opinion, the biggest con to raising debt is the payment is a must, there is no flexibility in payment if the cash flow becomes compromised due to market forces or whatever.
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3 January 2018 | 9 replies
If one decides to list with a flat fee company, they potentially compromise on negotiation skills ( not just purchase price, but contingencies, contract terms, etc. ), Real Estate knowledge ( market, location, contracts, riders and multitude of other forms ), brand recognition ( listing with a large and establishes brokerage that stands for its reputation ) and simply convenience ( no need to handle open houses, coordinate showings, inspections, appraisals, staging, photo session, etc.)Of course, there is a niche of sellers that have time and resources to manage all these by themselves.
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14 July 2015 | 5 replies
If you like to cash flow $100/door on a small property don't compromise when evaluating a larger one and cash flow $50/door due to volume.
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3 December 2013 | 11 replies
If your partner isn't easygoing regarding living in a construction zone it could cause a lot of extra stress.I'd do it again if I could, the compromise I made with my wife this time around was a MFH that is basically turn key but needs some cosmetics.
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1 August 2018 | 77 replies
Instead, the successful investor spends their time sharpening their tools...building spreadsheets and databases, investor lists and identifying winning strategies and markets in which to implement them and takes action when the right mix is present.If you were out there acquiring deals that don't make sense just so that you were buying stuff, I'd say that your credibility (and all of the above applies Brandon too since you also asked on his behalf) would become compromised.
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12 June 2017 | 15 replies
From what I understand, it takes 30-45 days to place a qualified tenant and I wouldn't compromise on a PM company that has less than stringent standards for a tenant because a troublesome tenant will eat away your cash flow.