
19 November 2017 | 176 replies
Or, you might try shortening up your holding period to do more wholeselling or flipping to minimize market risk.

4 February 2016 | 5 replies
You can put in inspection period or due dilligence period in the contract so that you can back out for any reason without penalty.Where is the home?

8 February 2016 | 25 replies
It stands to reason there will be a period in the future where we might not see appreciation for a 5-10 year period (we came through one of those in the 2006-2011 time frame).

18 April 2016 | 179 replies
Right now, values have appreciated a lot in your market for a period of several years.

4 February 2016 | 3 replies
Would love some input so I can do my best in a short time period tomorrow.
30 December 2016 | 8 replies
Does the owner have any right of redemption period?

3 February 2016 | 1 reply
Additionally, you could be prohibited from obtaining a HUD-insured loan for an indefinite period."

8 February 2016 | 2 replies
I haven't spoken to the current property management company yet, but I wanted to get an idea of some info beforehand because I plan on shopping around for a property management company myself.1) Do some property managers have contracts with the property owners for specific periods of time (i.e. a 1 year contract to manage a property)2) If so, am I responsible for continuing that contract once I take control of the property like I am with the tenant leases?

7 February 2016 | 4 replies
During this initial learning period of 8 years after 1973, as I accumulated more knowledge and skills, besides “hands-on” experience I also worked sales, cost estimating and as an assistant superintendent overseeing multiple jobs.After graduating from Michigan Technical Institute with a diploma as a legal secretary (although I intend to become a medical transcriptionist and medical records specialist).

12 May 2016 | 65 replies
If they return it in good condition, they can still get their deposit back without penalty for breaking the lease.Don't get caught up in childish games because the tenant has the advantage by making your life difficult for a long period of time.