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N/A N/A Appraisal or Comps?
17 September 2006 | 13 replies
If the company doing the appraisal is legit, well, they can't blatantly lie, but they can stretch value, which is pretty common.
Jessica G. You never forget your first!
22 August 2014 | 14 replies
From what I saw, it looks like you stretched 14k twice as far.  
Miles Warren Partnership agreement between Investor and "contractor"
14 May 2019 | 20 replies
For example, we ran out of money to actually live on as the project stretched out, since we aren't being paid for the renovation.
James Barnes Section 8 in MD
3 July 2015 | 4 replies
Assuming a local property manager will want to handle it or do it well may be a stretch; if I were you and didn't plan to self manage, I would start vetting property managers to see if they are having success in your area.  
John Wanberg Can someone give me a gut check?
22 September 2016 | 8 replies
@John Wanberg so I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "stretch".
Chris Vicari Starting Out Huge, 1.45M Investment Property Opportunity
25 April 2017 | 18 replies
Bruce May I think it's a stretch for me on my own based on my income.
Nick Ritter Graduate student looking to invest/ options
23 August 2017 | 9 replies
Frugal is wonderful, but I would not stretch MBA for more then 2-3 years.
Kevin H. Turnkey strategy - realistic expectations?
26 September 2017 | 10 replies
@Antoine Martel - I'd have to agree that a turnkey investment in an A neighborhood is going to be a stretch to get those returns.
Account Closed Is it better to be over-leveraged or under-leveraged?
6 March 2015 | 29 replies
Their savings and income gets stretched.  
Josip Galic getting funds for my next property
5 January 2015 | 16 replies
This could work for a seller that does not have an existing mortgage and wants to stretch out their income over time.About 'subject to' - this is a essentially taking over the existing mortgage on behalf od the seller.