
2 June 2019 | 13 replies
William,I am so sorry for your situation but congrats on getting to the "final" part of the eviction process.I am unsure if there are variations in Stockton or wherever your property is located, so I suggest confirming this with your attorney.
16 December 2015 | 8 replies
I could see this post as a great member blog post, too, to share more widely; much applies generally (or with some variation on the theme) to other states, too...

25 July 2016 | 11 replies
Go with the .com, and perhaps order some variations of that name.

2 July 2015 | 0 replies
W&D does as well, Baldasare adds.The program is a variation on the 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credit execution -- minus the high costs and fees that typically accompany these structures.This is roughly how it works: a Freddie Mac Targeted Affordable Housing seller or servicer, typically a lender, makes a direct loan to a government entity such as a city, county or state housing authority in exchange for a tax-exempt note.Freddie Mac then purchases the tax-exempt loan from the seller.

2 June 2022 | 6 replies
The cedar siding wasn't clear grade, but I liked the variation in texture.

11 January 2024 | 7 replies
Sure, there is variations where ones carpet is a bit cheaper and windows a bit more, but the next is opposite, and in the end most wash out to being pretty dang close to par with each other.

23 November 2012 | 14 replies
Sounds like a variation on "analysis paralysis".

29 January 2017 | 24 replies
The only downsides to a big rehab are: 1. larger variation of unknowns which is reduced with experience and 2. it may take a few weeks or a month longer, which may seem important when trying to get a unit on market quickly, but in the long run it's irrelevant.

7 June 2023 | 6 replies
I know there will be a little variation based on size and condition, but I wanted to see if there was some expected industry standard.

21 November 2013 | 12 replies
@Elizabeth C. if you're looking at cap rates you're looking at some variation of the 50% rule.