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Nathan Gesner Pets or no pets? Days on market is no different!
11 October 2023 | 2 replies
Here's one:In an analysis of landlord surveys by FIREPAW, Inc., tenants with pets were found to stay significantly longer, by an average of 23 months compared to 15 months.This difference was found to be even greater using tenant surveys who reported staying an average of 46 months in pet-friendly compared to 18 months for tenants residing in rentals prohibiting pets.
Eric Benzenhoefer Need Advice: Drawings for Permit
19 April 2014 | 19 replies
I had a deal where my buyer on a commercial deal needed a new survey.
Konrad Lightner Comparing Lenders for Best Deal
18 July 2014 | 12 replies
However, the TIL will have all the fees, origination charges, appriasal cost, survey fee, etc... that you would expect to see from them.
Nick B. Lenders giving conflicting info on a loan for a small apartment
26 August 2014 | 13 replies
The reason is if something is found down the road after owning the property you can point to an "innocence clause" and a chain of command that you did your part and had a phase one completed prior to purchasing.Also if the state sometimes has an abatement award or the fed government for clean up you will not usually be eligible if you do not have certain inspections completed prior to purchasing.Same thing for a survey to be safe have it completed prior to closing.
Sam Leon New FEMA flood maps rezoning
16 February 2019 | 16 replies
I just checked all my properties against the latest FEMA flood maps here:https://msc.fema.gov/portalNow sometimes your county may also have a layer of this in their GIS system.In any case I noticed three of my properties seem to lay inside ZONE X (which is lower risk) then previously ZONED AE.Down here insurance is expensive, we got liability, windstorm and flood and just flood on one subject property is $1500-$2500.I am guessing I can't just call up my insurance agent and say check out this web site...so I need to obtain an updated elevation certificate just from the map being rezoned by FEMA.For ZONE X I actually am not required to carry Flood but I guess I still will just for the peace of mind especially if the new rate is lowered.Anyone else been through this, would appreciate if you know of a way to get a formal rezone for a specific address that you can use for insurance instead of another elevation certificate which requires a new survey I believe.
Trisha S. Fox 21 News, "Superior Aims to Rid 'Slumlords' Through Public Survey"
24 September 2014 | 2 replies

Wow, as investors in this town with population 28,000, this shocked me. The people we have filing though to look at our properties are always commenting on how clean, etc. We own 9 properties and they have all been co...

Account Closed What is the Best Strategy to net 1 Million or more in Annual Profit In Real Estate?
8 October 2015 | 45 replies
Account Closed By now, you've probably realized there is a wide range of "experts" and opinions on what to do, what not to do, and there are a lot of people that use chiropractors on a regular basis...these are the ones that pat themselves on the back, while telling you you can't do what others tell you can be done.Just remember this story, and move forward with confidence:'After leaving a lecture on REI, 100 people were surveyed on their opinion of what they were just presented...and if they planned on doing any of it.  
Brandon G. What Does "Close Fast" Mean?
12 December 2014 | 12 replies
If an investor wishes to get a title policy, survey, review notes/deeds of trust, etc., it will extend to at least 2 business on a super rush but more likely 5-7 business days assuming you have a cooperative title company. 
Ted Harris Home Prices Projected to Begin Rebound in 2011
5 February 2011 | 12 replies
"U.S. home prices will begin a gradual recovery by next year according to a survey of 92 economists and other housing analysts" ....
Linda King Loan Supply and Demand Are on the Rise
16 August 2013 | 0 replies
Make sure that you get the best loan terms possible for your business.Better EconomyResponders to the survey weren’t simply optimistic about lending for small businesses, they were bullish about lending for individuals as well.