
19 March 2021 | 7 replies
Werecommend you consult with a specialist regarding thiscondition as prolonged excess watering may cause futuredamage to the foundation walls.

17 September 2021 | 78 replies
During the crash, we had excess supply and we also had a major drop in demand.
18 March 2021 | 8 replies
That's just economics, it's either that, or a bunch of people lose their jobs working in real-estate, a bunch of old-folk lose their retirement funds and become welfare cases through no fault of their own, and rentals dry up, properties fall apart due to lack of maintenance, and you end up with nowhere left to rent eventually.

14 March 2021 | 19 replies
I feel like I am adding value by having the relationship bringing the deal but wouldn't that be looked at as being excessive??

18 March 2021 | 3 replies
I know there are utility credits or whatnot, where the electric company gives you a credit or even pays you for your excess generated power, but I was always suspicious (maybe irrationally so) of those rates and arrangements.

15 March 2021 | 3 replies
HiHas anyone heard or worked with Whitestone Developments in Cape Coral, FLThey are marketing build to rent SFH on Dry lot or Fresh water canal.

15 March 2021 | 4 replies
Baseboard, demo, painting base board, haul away.Maybe he has excess materials from another job so it's a win win for him.

7 May 2021 | 11 replies
Title company escrowed 2x the anticipated amount needed, so the incentive to the seller to actually follow through is to get the balance of their money back (about $8k), but the contract also states that if the seller does not pursue the riparian grant for whatever reason, the title company can use the excess escrowed money to legally enforce them to do so.I feel okay about it, I think, as this seems fairly common in this part of NJ, but any other red flags here I might be missing?

15 March 2021 | 0 replies
.-6 Rented Spots Rented for a total of $2000-1 spot is scheduled to have a new home placed ‘soon as it’s dry enough’ $350/mo-1 spot is the owners mother, free rent, will be moving her ‘at some point’ but “if she decides to stay then she will have to figure her own deal out with the new owner” per the owner

16 March 2021 | 6 replies
As you run all your income through the checking, the excess is swept into the HELOC at midnight, chipping away at the owed balance on the HELOC.