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3 June 2015 | 29 replies
This led Ford to be concerned about the vulnerability of its huge, flagship Rouge River plant to labor unrest.
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15 January 2015 | 1 reply
2. the return is 6%, if your principal pay-off per month remains the same1. is a little more complicated - make sure you compute increases in expenses in addition to increases in rental income for the additional propertiesRefinancing can have a 100%+ or even infinite return if you get enough interest rate reduction and especially if you get rid of PMI, that is separate from the rental return on the additional property.100% financing will have an infinite cash returns, but you are very vulnerable to a market downturn or need to sell due to the transaction costs.
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16 January 2015 | 19 replies
What a way to start the new year (and my REI endeavors). Wow...where do I begin? Last summer, as a beginning wholeseller, I started sending out handwritten yellow letters to a neighborhood near me that looked like it ...
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28 November 2015 | 13 replies
If not, I can see myself in a vulnerable position with the judge saying that i accepted the rent payment without the fee therefore I have to start the eviction process(if need be) all over again.Thanks,George
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8 November 2015 | 2 replies
Let me know if you'd like a recommendation.I share wholeheartedly your sentiment of not trying to profit from the misfortunes of others who are in a distressed and vulnerable situation - it is indeed a shameful thing to do.
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19 December 2018 | 44 replies
But if I'm also paying an agent/wholesaler or marketing costs to develop leads or relationships to keep the opportunities coming in, then that is taken out of the gross profit before its split as a payout to myself and the contractor (if a 50/50 split).I feel a bit vulnerable since I'm so new at this.
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18 November 2015 | 4 replies
While the author does not try to come to a conclusion about prices in the future (that RE prices should be less vulnerable in another downturn because their should be less distress, given the lower ratio of mortgage debt to income..?)
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18 November 2015 | 6 replies
Obviously Florida had it´s fair share too, but Dubai is way more speculative and much more vulnerable to external shocks.
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20 December 2018 | 66 replies
Buy and hold rentals seem like they offer a great ROI (maybe even better than stocks) with the added benefit of not being as vulnerable to temporary 30%+ drops in value.
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16 May 2016 | 16 replies
They are worried about how the loan will be handled especially if its a low-value home housing a vulnerable borrower.So most institutions prefer to package up the loans and sell them to another bank or non-bank mortgage specialist.