
24 December 2008 | 11 replies
Would you leave the repairs up to the sole discretion of a tenant who has no vested interest in the value of your property, other than their deposit?
14 November 2008 | 35 replies
Would it be a safe assumption that less Maternity leave would be taken?

30 January 2009 | 12 replies
Consistently came in high, even after cherry picking the most applicable comps, leaving the flips and short sales out.

15 November 2008 | 5 replies
In a city where the population has been leaving since 1950, who is going to buy a house and what would they do with it?

17 November 2008 | 12 replies
No...there are labor costs in the tearoff (most physically demanding part of the job) and the upfront costs of the ordered shingles that are delivered on-site at your property in addition to dumpster rental that is charged at a higher rate because the weight of shingles only allow 1/2 a dumpster to be filled and the costs of laying down the tar paper immediately after the tearoff is complete as you can not just leave sheathing exposed to the elements while you wait for the next check.With 1/3 upfront, the truth is the contractor is out of pocket by day 2.

8 January 2009 | 46 replies
AND, we have had cases where a bank has said no and then came back to us three or four months later and said OK, we’ll take your offer (to which our reply is “well that was then and this is now, our offer is now 20% less than it was back thenâ€, take it or leave it)If you are using an agent or even if you are using the MLS yourself, you should be set up to get daily email alerts of price drops, new listing etc.

27 March 2009 | 5 replies
They may be willing to allow you to leave the info in the house for the buyer investor.

10 December 2017 | 45 replies
Same applies here, some deals make a lot of money for the sellers and leave the buyer holding a money pit.

16 February 2009 | 4 replies
Typically guests come Thurs and leave Sunday.

2 December 2008 | 10 replies
Just leave within 30 days and no lawyers will be involved, no foreclosures, etc... if not then I call my attorney..