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Diem Tran cost of renovating multifamily
21 January 2015 | 10 replies
So it's safe to presume there are moisture issues with the foundation and water management will be a part of the cost of ownership.  
Marc C. Easy Syndications in New Mexico via the 202N exemption
7 October 2016 | 0 replies
An issuer will be presumed to have a reasonable belief that all of the purchasers of its securities in this state are purchasing for investment pursuant to Section 58-13C-202N(3)(a) if:(1) the issuer, prior to a sale of its securities to a purchaser, obtains from that purchaser a signed statement that the purchaser is acquiring the securities for its own account and does not intend to resell the securities within twelve months of the purchase date;(2) the issuer maintains a record of all statements obtained pursuant to Paragraph (1) of this subsection;(3) written disclosure is provided to each purchaser prior to sale that the securities have not been registered under the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act and cannot be resold unless the securities are so registered or can qualify for an exemption from registration; and(4) a legend is placed on the certificate or other document that evidences the security stating that the securities have not been registered under the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act and cannot be resold unless the securities are so registered or can qualify for an exemption from registration.D.
Tanner Sherman What 3 things should I do to prepare my house before selling?
14 January 2022 | 2 replies
Even if you choose to not make any repairs, and presume the buyer will choose to do their own home inspection anyways, being able to attach this inspection to a listing helps paint the whole picture of your house to a buyer, and adds some integrity points with them since you are proving that you are not trying to hide anything.
Mark Beekman Exploded Cast Iron Radiators -- Cost of Remedy?
30 August 2014 | 6 replies
Some are upstairs, some are downstairs, but all of them have huge chunks blown out of them (presumably from freezing).
Bryan Hancock Strategic Default or Efficient Breach?
17 February 2012 | 82 replies
"...and is presumably reflected in the price (i.e., the interest rate and other costs) that the lender charged for the loan."
Leora Efeira Bathroom remodelling - Help !!!
17 August 2017 | 4 replies
I will presume you are keeping the house long-term, maybe your forever home?  
Matt Turcutto HELP Discouraged flipper with dismal direct mail campaign results
13 December 2017 | 57 replies
I'm not sure those are the people that are going to find value in selling (at a discount) to a quick-close cash-buyer (presumably, you).  
Doug Price Legal Advice on Wholesaling Through Realtors
13 October 2016 | 4 replies
According to their legal group “wholesalers are always being taken to civil court” presumingly because the wholesaler does not follow through on the contract they wrote to purchase the property.
Dustin Beam Missouri side or Kansas?
23 May 2016 | 10 replies
Hi all, I'm one of the presumably many that have looked and looked but have yet to pull the trigger.
Gene Belaval Quick Private Lending questions
2 March 2016 | 3 replies
They will ensure your loan is originated properly to legally protect all parties.I won't presume to know the prevailing lending rates or local terms for flips in FL.