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John Mireles I Smell a Scam
26 January 2013 | 15 replies
A variation on the Nigerian scams?
Steve Maye Please review my deal analysis
15 December 2012 | 18 replies
Through trial and error, you may go with 1.2 or 1.8 percent ratios instead.
Josh R. Utilities have been off for over 2 years...
20 May 2014 | 19 replies
Ceramic can crack in fixtures, may just repalce faucets.Slabs can crack with wide quick tempature variations, the heat is off keeping the floor at a more constant temp.Check the windows and doors, there is more expansion and contraction in frames without temps controlled and mositure removed.
Leo C. Condo Deal Analysis
26 February 2013 | 2 replies
Look at the numbers anyway and see if it makes much sense,SS in progress 120k [will go no higher]Closing, say 5kHOA fee, 250/month [master insurance and exterior]Taxes at 170/monthRental comp reliably at 1250-1350; relatively good market, will attract A class tenants.Investor mortgage 4% 10 yr balloon, amortized over 30yrs, P & I, 430/month.This unit would sell at 140k (+/-5k variation max) if marketed in the MLS.
Grant Thornbury Newbie Advice and Guidance!
18 April 2012 | 10 replies
The money you invest (or forgo) will end up being much, much less than you would waste on trial-and-error marketing efforts, etc, etc.
Michael Vialpando House Hacking and Finishing a Basement - Advice Appreciated!
7 October 2017 | 5 replies
You can use some variation of that but you get the picture. 
Andrew Smith Multiple business ownership and partnerships (opportunity for me)
13 October 2017 | 0 replies
I'd like for investor 1 (the key employee) and investor 2 (the experienced business owner) to invest $112,500 for 15% ownership, and I'd like to further buy in with $75,000 of my own money to add 10% to my shares, giving us this ratio:-Me: 60% ownership (additional $75,000 invested for additional 10% stake)-Key Employee: 15% ownership ($112,500 invested)-Business Owner/Mentor: 15% ownership ($112,500 invested)-Original (other) partner: 10% ownership (paid out $325,000) I would be happy with any variation of the above numbers that leaves me 100% in charge, and owning more than half of the company.
Austin Fox Self-Manage vs Property Manager
15 December 2017 | 35 replies
The tenant was not present.The Judge then asked if I was ready to go to see the Trial Judge or would I postpone the case.
Tim Jahnke Tenant breaks pet least (security deposit)
17 January 2018 | 9 replies
I am talking “small claims” type of court, not a jury trial here.But, as is often the case, they may be blowing smoke in your face with their threat to sue you.