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Mark Hu How do they screen illegal immigrant tenants?
2 December 2013 | 33 replies
Maybe.Most, if not all states have definitions in the statutes for gang and gang members, and they pretty much all include some pattern of criminal activity in the definition.
Sergio B. Winning Bidder at Hubzu, but reserve not met---> Advise??
27 July 2017 | 16 replies
The pattern was the same.
Mark Updegraff The Marcellus Shale Money
7 July 2015 | 20 replies
I think that everyone will agree that in our field we keep our eyes and minds open at all times, and we're keenly aware of our surrounds in regards to things like development, redevelopment, social patterns, trends, employment, public policy, incentives etc.
Taylor Stamm Using Rooftop Solar Panel Systems to Increase Cash Flow
23 January 2020 | 70 replies
I see it every week).Quickly on the long term financial viability of solar: as has been mentioned there are many factors to consider:Net meteringTax creditsPanel and system degradationSoilingSnowWeather patterns (rain and clouds)Daily solar radiation (how much sunlight is there really during the day)Shading (current and future like trees that are growing)Rate hikes from utility companies (in Utah this is around 4% per year, averaged)Power disruptions (outages, maintenance, etc)System maintenance costs (cleaning, repairing and replacing components)If you take out a loan, interest costsAnd there are more....In real estate there are plenty of people willing to sell you a house and not disclose the issues if you don't think to ask or inspect.
Terry Lao 90% of Bigger Pockets will never take action on REI
31 January 2018 | 78 replies
I wonder if there is a pattern that can be found among the responses of experienced investors (let’s say 20 or more deals) intermediate investors (5-20 deals) and beginning investors 0-5 deals).I notice that when I have a differing opinion than someone else, I look at their profile to see how many deals they have done.  
Account Closed Which strategy builds massive wealth the fastest?
30 November 2017 | 47 replies
After studying what the more experienced investors do to build wealth I saw a pattern.
Nicole Assali Commercial tenant lease
18 September 2018 | 9 replies
The warm belt states tend to have more stronger growth patterns and rent growth over time as baby boomers and retirees are moving to those states in large amounts.If you are in an area that is (over-retailed) then you need to grade your location, visibility, accessibility versus other centers in the area.
Erik Williams 1031 transfer
13 September 2016 | 5 replies
I'm not sure I understand the fact pattern described.
Joseph Beilke Build to Rent Project in Palm Coast Florida
14 December 2023 | 31 replies
Permit package was submitted on 10/18/2022, had a few petty things to address and got the permit back approved on 11/14/22Lot was cleared on Dec 1Slab poured about a week later and on Dec 20, 22 we started laying brickJan 13 Nail pattern inspection completedFeb 2 interior Framing completedWindows arrive and 2 are wrong size, about 3 weeks to get replacementElectrical a week laterMarch 20 Dry upMarch 29 MudApril 8th PaintApril 12 Repaint inside to correct colorApril 17 All floor is completed  Cabinet delivered and in place.May 15 will post up for rent with a move in Date of July 1
Amey Phatale Zillow's data show real estate crash is here? Any insight?
10 November 2021 | 48 replies
So they're going to shuffle off a lot of "little boxes made of ticky-tacky" onto these institutional buyers, who are going to hire professional property managers who are not particularly interested in rigorously controlling maintenance costs over the long haul and not at all incentivized to carry out high-quality long-term preventive maintenance schemes, or to treat tenants well.There's an awful lot of wiggle room in that pattern there for the small operators coming up in single-family to build their portfolios and screen out the best tenants.