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Chris A. Tenant withholding necessary repairs
20 May 2018 | 10 replies
It's not uncommon for tenants to ignore minor maintenance issues and they accumulate into a large punch list or they create larger, more expensive issues.
Account Closed Story about how my deal was stolen
24 May 2018 | 19 replies
I guess the question of this one was the EM at risk.. or was this true wholesaling where there were still weasel clauses to get out of the deal if he could not resell.Also its not that uncommon for someone to put in a back up offer.. we encourage those as agents.. if we think the first offer is not super solid..
Susan Charbonneau HUD house woes!!
29 November 2008 | 5 replies
That's not too uncommon when you start ripping apart a bathroom, but it would have been somewhat noticeable.
Christian Malesic Remove PITI Confusion
1 May 2008 | 2 replies
It is not uncommon to have three different property taxes all paid at different times of the year.
Christian Malesic Lease to Rent a Garage
9 May 2008 | 1 reply
It is not at all uncommon for commercial leases (also non-residential contracts) to have an arbitrary, high, deposit requirement.
Jarrett Finley Hello from Alaska.....
15 June 2008 | 11 replies
Its not uncommon to have a $300,000+ home built on a lot next to a Tyvek palace with junk all over the yard.
Norm Swansen REO regulations
26 June 2008 | 13 replies
Is that not uncommon for you to have properties near the 500 day mark?
Greg Ketchum Eviction Issue
5 August 2008 | 44 replies
It is not at all uncommon for sellers to tout the fact they have "long term" tenants.
Account Closed Joe The Plumber? OR HELP McCain?
1 November 2008 | 48 replies
$250K is not only the gross (we killed a gross receipts tax attempt here in IL), but even as net it could be equal to zero or less than zero.After struggling for five, ten, or even fifteen years in business-- perhaps the first several years losing money, and taking on debt and enormous risks, it's not uncommon for a business owner to eek out a $30K, $40K, or $60K a year living for years before one year magically getting a single contract that propels them into Obama's mystical $250K bracket.The average for a decade or two may still come out to a mere $30K - $40K but all of the sudden after years of sacrifice, delayed gratification, and self-deprivation a person would quite literally be penalized by the Obama class warfare.The reason is simple- Obama hasn't even held a legitimate job, let alone run a business.