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21 June 2018 | 46 replies
I am simply wanting to add my name , so I am not screwed if she passes away before me.
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26 May 2018 | 7 replies
@Harrison CookYour post kindles lots of questions.In the "good old-days" most heating systems were vastly oversized for the building they were heating - energy was relatively cheap, insulation was non-existant to poor ... so it was easier and safer to {drastically} oversize.Today, while energy {in North America} is still relatively cheap for the moment, we have a much better understanding of how to make buildings more efficient {though you might not think so looking at the construction industry in the U.S.A. and Canada} and there are often more cost-effective measures than simply replacing an old, over-sized heating plant with a new, over-sized heating plant.You really need to - or at lease should - perform a heat load analysis to properly size your heating system, a component of which, is determining the rate of heat loss of the building envelope.
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25 May 2018 | 4 replies
The guy cuts grass because grass cutting is not covered in the lease and he wants to use the yard without getting ticks on him.
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29 May 2018 | 7 replies
Zillow is operating with data and a strong market influence that the public simply does not have.
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5 July 2018 | 9 replies
Last, you could get a loan or line of credit against your portfolio of properties, this could be called a portfolio line of credit or simply a business line of credit.In terms of mentors in Philadelphia, I have mentored a few people in the area and would be happy to help.
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25 May 2018 | 8 replies
$4200/yr / $35,000 investment = 12% COC return - 12% is achievable if you know what your doing. )Then you quite simply need to divide the total required income by the monthly house income to determine how many houses you need: $41,000/ monthly income / 350/mo/house = 117 SFH'sI imagine your reaction is something like this:"Okay.
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5 June 2018 | 4 replies
Seriously, Mike, have you ever heard of a lender getting all excited and calling a loan due simply because a transfer into an LLC owned by the borrower "may" have violated the due on sale clause?
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28 June 2018 | 26 replies
I’m a bit skeptical because I’m already losing a cut to property management, then with a syndication I am also losing a cut to the people who put the deal together.
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29 May 2018 | 8 replies
It would be one thing if they wanted to argue the amount they were going to settle for repairs, but they are simply negating them all together.
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29 May 2018 | 12 replies
Some of them will simply walk away, leaving you the property that YOU now have to sell and hopefully get your money back.