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30 January 2022 | 23 replies
That will keep devaluing the current less new homes in the area and keep bringing more and more competition.
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7 August 2020 | 57 replies
This means that every time a investor pays down or leaves money in a property he is in reality either losing 6% or devaluing the property income by the equilivant amount.EG: 100K @ 4% interest....
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8 August 2023 | 10 replies
You can't put that much more money in circulation and devalue the dollar and then claim surprise when you get rampant inflation.
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27 September 2023 | 11 replies
So currently every year I accrue "losses" on the rentals, which carry forward to protect future earnings (whenever the rents get large enough that they aren't defrayed by operating costs and depreciation), but that is only protecting future REI income and it's being devalued every year by inflation.
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15 September 2023 | 4 replies
So banks will be looking for them to devalue, instead of increase in value.
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9 April 2019 | 73 replies
Cons: bad locations for some and lack of association for most of them in the Chicago area which means capital expenses are on you and the property is devalued (which I will explain later).
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8 July 2018 | 3 replies
Home inspectors will give you insight into things that normally can devalue a home.
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18 July 2013 | 10 replies
If it doesn't come off, then take a reasonable amount off the security deposit for the devaluation of the floor.
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19 September 2008 | 34 replies
Since the debt is too huge to be paid with taxes, we will pay the tab through the devaluation of our currency and the invisible tax of inflation.
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15 March 2015 | 18 replies
Also, most of the CAD devaluation against the USD has come since last autumn.BTW: Who is Ron?