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Steven Barr How often do you check in with property management?
12 October 2022 | 2 replies
And good PMs are also supposed to fight for YOU, not the tenant. 
Eli M. Appraisal is too low
30 October 2019 | 20 replies
Usually going back to fight the sale price is easier.
J Scott Cabinets To Go
25 July 2016 | 23 replies
When I told them they missed a cabinet, they not only didn't want to give me a discount to make up for their mistake, but they also didn't want to give me 20% off the additional cabinet because the sale was over.I had to fight just to get the 20% off that I would have gotten had they not made the mistake...
Daniel King How to start?
19 June 2023 | 14 replies
I’m 18 years old, going to flight school for one year, and then I’ll be starting a fight career starting at a very low salary.
Eric Evans Starting Out and a Little Scared
3 July 2020 | 10 replies
Most of the time it is to get a reward later and the anxiety and hesitation is natural, but it is the ones who fight through and persevere that become successful.
Jeff Petsche Can't Get Momentum With Boots on the Ground OOS..Suggestions?
15 August 2017 | 56 replies
If they do find a seller who is willing to sell for less than what their home is worth they don't actually need you as they will have a line of buyers fighting over said undervalued property. 
Ross Hoffmann Wholesaling Contract
31 July 2017 | 27 replies
That way there are no other agreements to be made in the future or to fight over who pays what at settlement, and, just as with loss proceeds, if there is a loss, it may be in your (or the buyer's) best interest to accept insurance proceeds and take the property.Folks need to get away from guru contracts, learn real estate and basic contract law, it's not hard.
Roberto Lugo Can you refuse section 8 in PA?
11 February 2021 | 11 replies
I'd rather have a few picky inspectors and nepotist PHA offices to fight with than 6 frat parties per weekend for years on end with no deposits large enough to cover the damages.
Jim Haney Low BRRRR Appraisal - what next?
6 January 2020 | 13 replies
So, we cancelled the app with the first, and refi'ed into a 30 year fixed with the same company that did the fix n flip to begin with.How did you fight it? 
Megan Roy ZONING ISSUE-- Bought as a Duplex zoned as R3 Residential?
18 September 2023 | 21 replies
Plus there's no guarantee the original duplex was permitted in the first place and once you pull permits for a remodel the city can retroactively make you fix other issues with the property even if they are outside the SoW.Bottom line they need to talk to some local experts about how difficult it is to get a variance in your city and from there decide if it's worth it to fight it or just cut a door opening between the units and call it a "SFR".