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Why is real estate cheap in Connecticut in general?
23 January 2020 | 12 replies
I have not made a dime in profits in 18 months, but I'm happy at least the mortgage and taxes are being paid down.
Baltazar Haro
If a good tenant breaks lease would you give back the deposit?
3 November 2016 | 15 replies
I didn't lose a dime in rent and was actually able to get more out of the new tenants due to our marked.
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Realtors getting mad for asking them to do their job
30 December 2018 | 88 replies
I personally dislike realtors, I feel most are arrogant and I would not pay them a dime.
Sean Cromarty
Do Hard Money - Hard Money Lenders
13 October 2022 | 45 replies
I fund 100% for the right vendor.. so I am another one.. but I don't charge a dime up front..
John Burtle
Making offers on houses but the real estate agent isn't happy
3 January 2019 | 226 replies
The difficult cash buyer that is just impossible to work with, that makes each transaction a nickel and dime fest of pain and misery?
Sam Leon
Short sale negotiation fee
18 March 2014 | 4 replies
I assume seller won't pay a dime since they get nothing out of it?
Matthew Thomas
fannie mae - Can I bid as owner occupier ?
4 November 2017 | 29 replies
I opened this post as a rant when I lost out on a house I knew was a great flip.I've been watching, the house sold inside the 15 day first look period, has been renovated and when I drove by this weekend is now on a lockbox.I can't wait to drop a dime on the folks when it comes on the market or sells again.
Morris Lucas
NPN Note Investing
19 November 2012 | 13 replies
VELOCITY, do you want a quick nickel or a slow dime ?
Jan Kutrzeba
My deal finder / agent tells me my offers are too low
15 December 2018 | 46 replies
Just don’t nickel and dime the seller.
Collin Hays
What is VRBO’s take?
10 February 2020 | 22 replies
.- 3% credit card fee-3% advance pay fee- Average of 8% “service fee” charged to your guests that effectively lowers your rent (you have to adjust your rent after the add on fees to keep it market competitive), and VRBO doesn’t share a dime with you.So your fees to VRBO range from $6000 a year to $7600 per year on a $40K rental.15 to 19 percent total.