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Adam Jaken What will happen when interest rates go up?
20 October 2016 | 27 replies
@Adam Jaken I'm interested to know what empirical evidence you have to support this claim?  
Kim Coleman Termites found in Baltimore Row Home
8 June 2016 | 10 replies
I dont do enough deals in Baltimore to know what is customary....but in  Montgomery, Frederick and Howard County (As long as their isnt damage), evidence of termites typically has the seller pay to have the property treated.
Hector Maldonado Finding the owner of a pre- foreclosure
29 September 2016 | 4 replies
To elaborate on what @Stephen Renehan said, I'd start at ripropinfo.com and use that to go to the town's tax assessor website to find the owner(s) and their mailing address.I might also use the land evidence link for the same town to look up each owner by name.
John Nachtigall 1 in 5 Tenets Struggle to Pay Rent
27 October 2017 | 16 replies
I am not qualified to understand the broader implications, but I would say it is evidence that rents have an upper limit and assuming you can buy and increase rents at a 5-7% rate every year is not a valid strategy.   
Kyle Regitz Long Time Reader, First Time Poster
30 November 2017 | 12 replies
This exemption applies regardless of the total surface area within the residential property that is affected by mold growth.An insurer may not use an underwriting guideline regarding a residential property insurance policy based upon previous mold damage or a prior mold damage claim filed either by the applicant or on the covered property if:It is inspected by an independent mold assessor or adjuster, who is licensed to perform mold assessment who provides to the property owner written certification on a Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation (MDR-1) that based on the mold assessment inspection, the property does not contain evidence of mold damage."
Caitlin Worrell Appraisal confusion - opinion of market rent
3 April 2016 | 10 replies
In that case, $1,600 seems like is should be supported by the evidence base.
Ben Leybovich 100% Occupancy
21 December 2014 | 13 replies
I bet it won't last any more than 1 month...However, this does explain why I am so bored with REI, as is evident from this other discussion :)So I called @Brandon Turner to complain about being 100% full, and he says:"...yeah - me too; but, I've got 3 notices of people moving out in a couple of weeks..."
Anil Samuel Passed Real Estate Exam in MD!!!!
31 January 2015 | 67 replies
It did not take my long to get an email from my broker with evidence of the license in his possession.
Aaron Wyssmann How do you increase your belief?
21 January 2016 | 20 replies
I do believe that the BEST AND EASIEST way to strenghthen your belief is to see evidence of what you're trying to believe in.
Aaron K. tenant is smoking marijuana in my property
9 January 2017 | 9 replies
In the unlikely event that they sue me, how would this play out in court considering I have no evidence other than my word?