
10 May 2013 | 12 replies
.), THEN you will be better prepared to start.While you don't have to take such a comprehensive approach in determining where to start your REI career, one thing I can't emphasize enough: Wherever you start, whatever you choose...

28 February 2017 | 17 replies
Comprehensive help would be wonderful.

10 March 2017 | 5 replies
Try to look at the "Comprehensive Annual Financial Report" which is also often called "Comprehensive Plan".Example: http://www.whitestown.in.gov/vertical/sites/%7BB8BE8AC3-9DE8-4247-BCB0-1173F48CC7C3%7D/uploads/Whitestown_Comp_Plan_FINAL.pdf

14 April 2017 | 4 replies
Financially it seems like it would be best to start with what's in place especially if it's rent ready and everything is good working order and lower the rent to accommodate the dated fixtures and finished.

24 April 2017 | 5 replies
Also, be prepared for the tribunal to just tell you that YOU need to accommodate them all by installing a very expensive air cleaner in your HVAC.CONSTANT documentation will be your friend in this matter.Good luck!

30 April 2017 | 4 replies
@Phil Hong If you're just wanting to look at a map then http://graphics.latimes.com/soft-story-apartments-needing-retrofit/ is good because it's visuall mapped out, though i don't know if this is a comprehensive.

9 September 2017 | 33 replies
I plan on writing a very detailed blog on my 1st experience using a 203 k loan as it was quite comprehensive, especially as a newbie investor, but for now I'm just extremely excited and feel like screaming at the top of my lungs that the process is finally over.

19 February 2017 | 7 replies
Just trying to make our materials the most comprehensive and delightful to our investors.

28 March 2017 | 11 replies
Researching Airbnb a little, it looks like properties that can accommodate larger groups (8+) tend to be less vacant that smaller ones.

1 March 2017 | 32 replies
I got a 30yr arm (may be difficult today) so I went max LTV, minimal down - - but that was controlled by the 1031 - - no biggie here.The accommodator fees may vary, but they're not bad.