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Brian Kraft Tapping Equity with DTI Hurdle
10 October 2018 | 6 replies
Basically you've got to call someone licensed to broker and say "hey I'm not super rate sensitive, open your junk mail please" since all of us are inundated with spam from these outfits on a daily basis, and for the most part aren't super enthusiastic about working with them.
Brook Rieman Inheriting a "sexually violent predator against children" tenant
23 October 2018 | 73 replies
I hear what many of you are saying about us being too sensitive and that we will deal with things like this if we are landlords.
Engelo Rumora Is It Possible To Find "B Class" Properties For Under $100,000?
10 October 2018 | 0 replies
There are still markets in the United States that allow either the beginner investor, or the seasoned expert to invest at low price points in B class neighborhoods.As real estate prices have generally recovered since the financial crisis, there are still pockets that remain, where if you know what you are doing you can purchase a home for between $60,000 - $100,000 in a solid B class area with infrastructure supporting a tenant and home owner demand (Just ask all of the Midwest folks)These homes range from 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom all the way up to 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom and even duplexes.Price sensitivity is important for many reasons.
Shannon M. Minimum Qualifications what are your standards
15 October 2018 | 34 replies
Regarding SSN, I never want the tenant to give that to me due to the extreme sensitivity of it.
Nik Moushon How do you decide if a large lot is worth putting an offer on?
25 October 2018 | 21 replies
I use a sensitivity analysis as well in my pro forma so I can tell how aggressive I can get or how bad can things get before I consider it a bad deal or lose money.Can't say I haven't lost out on deals just bc of speed... one time I couldn't get a hold of my partner for an hour to decide what entity to submit the offer or hold title in and when I call back the listing agent they had literally just taken another offer.
Paige Roberts My Father stole new title and keys to my old car
19 October 2018 | 4 replies
The following day i put a restraining order on him.   
Betsey Thompson Vacation Renatls Advertising platforms
22 October 2018 | 12 replies
Our house is the largest by far, and we are sensitive to the fact that it’s a quiet community.  
Miles Stanley Are home in the floodplain typically harder to sell?
20 September 2018 | 5 replies
In the end, the property is worth what the market can bring and at the moment the market seems to be sensitive to flood issues.  
Account Closed Does Insulation Add Equity?
2 October 2018 | 11 replies
First, our winters here in Boston can be rough - and tenants can be very sensitive to issues due to lack of insulation (cold spots and drafts) Second - big picture you may not have this property forever and will need to insulate before selling because that will impact how a potential buyer will value the home.
Chandan Singh Tenant Built a Large Shed and Hooked wiring with Permission
24 September 2018 | 8 replies
The situation is like we want to request a restraining order against her from court.