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Philip L. Replacing windows on a rental
27 February 2019 | 115 replies
Keep incentive in the equation by doing a draw schedule and detailed scope of work + no money up front.
Rick Grimes Best strategies to maximize cashflow
26 December 2014 | 6 replies
Get a few more bucks on the rent which equates to big bucks on the sale. 
Jesse Schenk What should we offer GMAC?
9 August 2010 | 4 replies
Each bank is different and there is no mathematical equation (unfortunately), but I wondered if there was a general rule of thumb so to speak.
Andrew Noway Quick Deal Analysis
9 May 2016 | 13 replies
That equates to a 8.5% fee per investment dollar.  
Nam Tran would you drain all your accounts?
27 April 2017 | 21 replies
It changes the equation somewhat from Mr.
Jon Gom New from Hawaii and some vocabulary questions?
12 December 2014 | 12 replies
One deal here equates to multiple deals in many other markets.
Ken Rishel A Must Read by Frank Rolfe
14 January 2016 | 9 replies
In both cases, that equates to an increase of only 3% per year, which is in-line with inflation and very mild.
N/A N/A Equity vs. Positive Cash Flow
25 July 2007 | 33 replies
While you seem to equate equity with cash flow, there is one HUGE difference: You can't pay the bills with equity, but you can pay the bills with CASH!
Bradley Marion Possible to grow without taking on debt?
2 February 2016 | 132 replies
@Robert G.I don't think one should equate leverage to risk.
Adam Taveras Currently have 2 properties. Looking to buy 3-4 more in a yr
2 October 2017 | 10 replies
So 10 units equates to 10 separate deals and 10 separate loans.