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26 September 2007 | 11 replies
As an example, dual pane windows may cost $12,000 to have installedbut if you have two identical houses except for those dual pane windowsthe average buyer will not pay an additional $12,000 for the house thathas them.
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28 August 2007 | 8 replies
Along with bonding, E&O insurance, Individual dual signatory accounts and they should be members of the FEA and BBB.We have gone over and over the 45 day rule and still can't find any purpose in it.
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18 September 2007 | 6 replies
Hi Dominic,You do not have to be dual licensed at this point.
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24 September 2007 | 12 replies
Dual fireplace, one room has all marble floors.
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29 November 2007 | 15 replies
gordo,I consider a simutameous close a dual close.Please bare with me....I get said property undercontract, find a buyer who is able to close the same day that I close on the property and I use their funds rather than bringing money to the table?
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11 December 2007 | 22 replies
The one advantage you may have is in the case of the agent getting dual commission.
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6 January 2008 | 3 replies
yes i am referring to putting a house under a L/o contract and then assigning to an investor...or even putting the house under dual l/o and then still assigning. the point of it is that while i don't mind the work, putting it under contract and finding sellers and buyers i can't deal with even a partial month of non rent payers or other problems. i know as a l/o the t/b usually takes care of minor maint. etc and the real owner usually has the burden of the huge "the water heater blew up" kind of repairs but i am more afraid of no rent and me still needing to pay. i was wondering how much a sellers l/o would be assigned for and then how much a dual (seller and t/b already signed/moved in) l/o would be as far as my profits. also with a t/b how much do they usually put down as a down payment?
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12 November 2011 | 21 replies
Tenant called and said that they were sparking every time they were used. 130 dollars.July-service call plus repair, HAVC-found system with bad dual capacitor.
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3 January 2012 | 8 replies
That's been the same type of crackdown on simultaneous and dual closings in certain areas.