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Chris B. Softening Boston Rental Market?
23 August 2016 | 2 replies
Not the case in Quincy.
Aaron K. Is Wholesaling the New Guru Strategy?
22 December 2023 | 48 replies
Wholesaling may be a good strategy for newbies in some markets, but that's not the case in west coast markets like most of CA, Seattle and Portland. 
Marcus Johnson What happened to the 2% rule
13 March 2023 | 40 replies
Because that's the standard rent to price ratio in my market and has been for a very long time.Frankly Im shocked that is the case in San Francisco.
Isaac El Foreclosure question - Strict Foreclosure? and General Question
13 May 2019 | 0 replies
Also - I was reading the judgement of foreclosure, this might be a stupid question, but why does the bank also list for example "nyc traffic violations" as a defendant to the case, in addition to the name of the person being foreclosed?
Marc Faulkner Ethics of Park Owners Requiring First Right of Refusal?
30 January 2020 | 47 replies
That is the case in all well run parks though.
Account Closed Help With Mobile Home Repairs PLEASE!
6 May 2017 | 27 replies
Case in point.
Larry H. Electrician Wants 50% up front
27 June 2019 | 61 replies
Another case in point, new construction, GC/owner only wants to hire me for labor.
Tyler D. How to handle water bill?
19 August 2019 | 29 replies
Odds are very good that the Owner may lose the case. In
Joel Lazar Cash out refi or Heloc?
23 September 2022 | 11 replies
The case in which it wouldn't drop is if you made a payment and then rates rise.Here's a bonus thing that you may want to consider for your personal residence: Recast.
Jeff S. Buying notes and rentals
3 August 2011 | 24 replies
Most brokers will have fee agreements with their borrowers, and that defines the broker's responsibility.So a broker representing the borrower has little motivation to devalue the property.As for lenders not having formal entities and brokers having them, I don't think that's the case, in fact, I would generalize and say the opposite is more likely true, at least in my experience.