
13 October 2013 | 22 replies
If it's substantial, they can even write a scope of work that the remediator (contractor who removes the mold damaged materials) should follow.Hiring the remediator first may imply to them that YOU approve of any methods they choose to do the work.

29 September 2013 | 6 replies
You can have a positive influence having commercial aspects or negatives, positives will generally not add value as it is very hard to show in the market but negatives are easily shown, so if there is a bar down stairs from an apartment, be careful.You first assess valuations individually to the properties and then adjust the influences of the mix.

4 October 2013 | 6 replies
This monthly paydown will become rather substantial as you build your portfolio, yet many investors do not include this in their ROI calculations.

27 September 2013 | 1 reply
Certainly a question to cover with the estate attorney as state and probate laws may influence the final outcome.

27 September 2013 | 5 replies
Apparently, the damage is substantial that the unit is inhabitable.

27 September 2013 | 2 replies
With this structure, the small business owner can eliminate (or, at the very least, substantially limit) liability for both business debts and personal debts.

27 May 2015 | 28 replies
Double that thickness would be substantial at <$2 PSF.
16 October 2013 | 7 replies
Regardless.. i'm left with a substantial amount of money to come up with myself..about 36,400 considering the brokers cut.

30 September 2013 | 7 replies
But, without knowing more about your investing style (short-term, long-term, etc), your investing goals (income growth, passive cash-flow, etc), the types of deals you're doing (rentals, wholesale, rehab, etc) and your ability to keep your money working, it's difficult to recommend a set of metrics that will allow you to evaluate your success.For example, cash-on-cash is a nice, simple metric that will allow you to compare a certain type of investment (for example, a passively managed rental unit where a substantial percentage of the purchase is your own personal funds and where all cash that is thrown off by the investment is paid out and not reinvested) to other similar investments.
27 October 2013 | 10 replies
I'm guessing there is substantial overage available to him.Any other play for the overage?