
11 May 2014 | 11 replies
Generally, this period is much more difficult for hosts than guests, by virtue of the nature of choice - guests have many options, hosts tend to accept most reservations.

9 May 2014 | 8 replies
What this guy is doing is not right and now I realize I did the right choice by terminating the contract with him.And what J Scott posted is exactly what I'm thinking.

4 June 2014 | 131 replies
Point being bulk, as opposed to single unit transactions, which he referred to as retailing.Whatever the case regarding choice of word and definition of that, a key distinction about the activity of wholesaling is that I am selling my position to a third-party.. its not about doing it for the benefit of third-party.Those are legal distinctions that we need to know when defending ourselves against Realtors who think we are encroaching on their turf, and turn us in to the Wisconsin DSPS.

22 September 2014 | 50 replies
Anyway, this is the rough breakdown:$2,500 for flooring (carpet at $1.20 sf installed, vinyl plank at $2) -- I was told on BP not to use vinyl plank because it would look cheap, but I chose to use it for several reasons that I can go into if you would like, and I'm really happy with the choice.

12 May 2014 | 7 replies
For longer documents, usually just the first and last page are sufficient): Title Property Tax Statement Copy of Deed or Warranty Deed Mortgage Statement Insurance Statement HUD 1 Purchase Statement Settlement Statement I don’t think this is convenience at all.

11 August 2015 | 53 replies
We never buy a property unless it has sufficient positive cash-flow to meet our CoC criteria (opportunity cost + 3-5% min depending on the quality of the cash-flow).Coming from an experience where mortgage amortizations are <=25 years (residential) and no more than 30 on commercial and terms are typically 3-5 years {5-years being the most common} and no longer than 10yrs {which you would be foolish to take given the rate premium}, cash-flow is something you actively manage over the life of your holding.

12 May 2014 | 5 replies
It's a personal choice.
25 May 2014 | 4 replies
All else equal, buying homes that have been built to a very specific aesthetic is a bad choice.

5 June 2014 | 7 replies
If the guy who did the remodel hadn't had coverage in place, he would have been forced to make the same fight or pay choice.