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Paul Zofsak what should I expect from my realtor?
2 October 2014 | 24 replies
Some say there is much more marketing that can be done to the opposite side of the spectrum with others saying to drop the price and run.  
Jeremy Pace Ancient Boiler Issues
27 April 2015 | 21 replies
General Question:Several of my rentals have boilers across the spectrum of quality and age.  
Jack Collins Charging your tenant a deductible for repairs?
18 February 2014 | 5 replies
On the positive end of the spectrum, it would seem to be a great deterrent against the "habitual complainer" or for cases where the scope of the repair is easy, clearly within the capability of the tenant, and doesn't warrant an overpriced contractor.
Chris M. Anyone renovate while unit is occupied?
4 March 2014 | 17 replies
Given your background and experience, you are obviously aware of that being penny-wise is often pound foolish ... so, I'm guessing you are playing the role of instigator here to ensure the other end of the spectrum is considered.
Stephen Michle Making 6 figures in real estate
28 March 2014 | 38 replies
On the opposite end of that spectrum, if you look at the Class C properties in Detroit (much less desirable) the rates are north of 10%.
Annette Hibbler Detroit is on Zillow's Top Ten Buyer's Market List
28 March 2014 | 11 replies
Our analysis shows many home sellers are thriving in the Bay Area, San Antonio and Los Angeles metro areas, where price cuts are sparse and homes often sell at or near their asking price.On the other end of the spectrum, the Cleveland, Philadelphia and Tampa metros are buyers’ markets, with homes taking longer to sell, less competition in the marketplace and more room for bargaining on prices.
Gary Thao No Pets Fourplex and Tenant with companion dog
10 June 2014 | 19 replies
Originally posted by @Bob Estler:A little off topic but, speaking of disabilities, it did come up in one of our certification classes that "Hoarding" is considered a disability now........I think this is because the mental health manual for physicians was recently updated to include hoarding which is in the obsessive compulsive spectrum.
Jason A. Buy foreclosure, renovate & close with equity ?
10 June 2014 | 14 replies
We don't where on that spectrum this falls, that is all I am saying.
Joe Gravelle how to find the best tenants
12 September 2014 | 10 replies
you are going to be weeding out (i would assume), a lot of solid tenants. i often find great tenants with scores around 650.on the other end of the spectrum, twice monthly rent is a fairly low threshold (again: without knowing your price points or tenant base).  
Vincent Prentice Kitchen Cabinets - Keep, Piant or Replace?
17 March 2017 | 40 replies
For that higher end of the price spectrum I could buy new RTA cabinets and replace the existing with brand new.