
9 August 2012 | 7 replies
Wouldn't it be a bad reflection on the buyer because they probably didn't pay him?

16 November 2012 | 15 replies
However, we have it understood now that since the deal itself is not contingent upon financing, there needs to be no language reflecting such in the contract.If you have that sort of understanding with both the wholesaler and the title company, I don't see a problem.

17 January 2009 | 9 replies
On top of that, sales prices have not yet dropped to reflect such.

8 November 2015 | 6 replies
That's not a slam on the good folks of Pinal County at all - it's a simple supportable fact that Maricopa County offers better services for taxes paid, and the house values in the Maricopa County addresses in Queen Creek reflect that.

25 April 2018 | 16 replies
Furthermore, the smaller the market the more the data is stale (and hence, not reflective of reality).

4 May 2018 | 25 replies
So the rents you receive today may actually reflect property prices 5 or 7 years ago.

25 April 2017 | 21 replies
If you project joy into the mirror, it reflects joy right back to you.

3 November 2017 | 24 replies
My understanding is even though the purchase contract bears my personal name, the title company can draft paperwork that will allow the deal to be closed in the LLC given I will be reflected as a partner in that LLC.

29 October 2017 | 16 replies
As @Todd Dexheimer and others have mentioned, the bigger you look the easier it will be to get financing and the terms will start to reflect like 4-unit type terms.

29 October 2017 | 8 replies
Rush assignments will command a higher fee and more experienced appraisers will often reflect higher fees than newly licensed appraisers.No to the specifics, residential multi family properties (2 to 4 units) have a higher appraisal fee than single family homes.