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3 August 2014 | 34 replies
I needed a bigger house to accommodate my expanding family but could not sell my smaller home without a loss.
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4 April 2016 | 5 replies
Great way to charge more to pay for the upgrades you want to make to accommodate that type of tenant and make the unit more resilient for future tenants.
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19 May 2017 | 9 replies
I did get a text back saying OK.My issue is they want me to accommodate them by making appointments after 5 when they get of work... which most vendors charge extra because it falls under after hours, my in house handymans work from 9-5 every day except weekends.
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5 July 2017 | 8 replies
Does your ceiling height have enough space to accommodate this?
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11 April 2018 | 4 replies
My question is: even though it doesn't really make a big difference to me whether I receive the rent on the 1st or the 15th (as long as I actually get it), would you recommend for or against changing the lease agreement to accommodate a tenant in this situation?
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9 January 2017 | 11 replies
But if you find the perfect property you want to end an exchange first your intermediary can set up a holding entity (the exchange accommodating title holder or EAT) which takes title to that property and parks it until you sell your old property.
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13 December 2017 | 6 replies
The one who left stopped supporting the remaining tenant.I have been very generous and accommodating with complaints/fixes for this tenant from Day 1.
11 March 2018 | 3 replies
I've been trying to buy SFH homes in these areas for anywhere between 90 - 100 per/sqft and renovating them for a total of 140 per/sqft when finished. 400 - 500 sq ft units in my HUMBLE opinion are EXTREMELY small and are much harder to fill with longer term tenants than say 700 - 1000 sq ft units which can accommodate working couples and families.
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6 February 2018 | 5 replies
To begin to understand the Seller in a pre-foreclosure situation, you have to adjust your midset to accommodate for the items you mentioned....job loss, loss of savings, stress of foreclosure, uncertainty for the future, questions of where to go now.Most Sellers shut completely down, and it paralyzes their actions.
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12 March 2017 | 2 replies
You can buy an office building with enough space to accommodate your company.