
24 April 2020 | 14 replies
Fresh paint and rocks!
20 January 2020 | 10 replies
You are in a referral business, fortunately or unfortunately.Get a testimonial from your client while it is still fresh your/their mind.

11 September 2022 | 9 replies
So, you could build a CD ladder, and when a particular owned CD's interest falls below the savings account interest rate, break the CD and roll into a fresh one at a higher rate.For comparison, my local credit union, NCSECU, offers 0.85% on a 60mo note, and 0.10% on savings.

12 May 2022 | 8 replies
However, for licensed lenders, it is usually baked into the rate and you have the ability to pay points to buy down the rate.Hope this helps!

21 February 2023 | 11 replies
Typically, I call each list 2-3 times and then pull a fresh list.

10 April 2023 | 64 replies
Also, Title 24 is either HUD related, including Section 8, or an energy related business in California, so you need to determine what the source of income will actually be for the second year. 600K savings with a fresh BK does not add up, but, that is why you don't make decisions on partial info, and certainly do not discuss with the prospect.

16 February 2023 | 2 replies
New kitchen, new flooring at basement and first floor, and fresh paint.

26 October 2022 | 1 reply
This particular individual had lost their spouse and a son within a 6 month period and wanted to move into an Independent living apartment so he didn't have to take care of the house and yard and to be honest I think he just wanted a fresh start.

31 August 2022 | 4 replies
At the same time, you're losing money by not raising immediately.If they are more than 15% below market, I prefer to move them out and start fresh. if they are 10-15% below market, I'll consider keeping them with an increase.

3 October 2018 | 26 replies
If the former owner can get the rent for the time he owned it, it belongs to him, but as a practical matter he has very little leverage with the tenants now (he's no longer the owner so he can't evict) so he should just mentally write that off (and so should you, since any rent covering the time before you closed was never yours to begin with).I would have suggested just starting fresh with these people and explaining that there's a new sheriff in town, laying out the rules, saying you're tough but fair, etc.