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Alex Sanfilippo Challenge Your Property Tax Assessment
18 February 2019 | 8 replies
It only takes a few minutes to fill out the form to request an informal review and it is completely free.  
Laura Renner Has any buyer of a large Multiunit experienced these demands?
2 November 2016 | 6 replies
My gut has been since day one that this listing broker has his own buyer and is trying to cut my offer from being seen.Proof of funds for the 25% down payment  (this is common, I'm ok obviously with this one)More details on the expected debt structure and what lender the buyer would useMore details on the business model of the investor—things like capex budget, rent growth assumptions, tax adjustment and any other expense variations, etc.Broker references from brokers that represented sellers that XXXXXX Investment Group bought deals from in Ohio and/or texas.In addition, when we have requested a tour:   Principal of investment group must personally tour the property prior to offer, not a representative of the principal, even if it's someone from the group. 
Jian Li Double Trouble
2 November 2016 | 0 replies
Well that's not the headache, I also have a small condo and a really nice young lady that been with me for 1.5 years, now she requesting to break her lease due to the up-stair's unit continuous greywater leak.
Bill Hughes Inheritance Tax leaving a cloud on a title?
23 November 2016 | 3 replies
When you make the request, you will need to let the Department know the "fair market value" of the property so that the Department can determine the amount you have to pay. 
Charles Coaston Closing deal in progress..Need opinion on my estimate.
19 July 2017 | 18 replies
So, I get the work repaired and done then I request the money estimated to pay.
Nick Pearson Grand Rapids, MI. Are there bad areas?
2 November 2016 | 4 replies
@Nick Pearson I just sent you a colleague request so I can get you my information!
Mike Lightcap Holiday gift for tenants?
15 November 2016 | 14 replies
And only one tenant thanked us.We then decided our "gifts" would be answering repair requests as quickly as we could and focus on maintaining a business relationship with our tenants.My father was a "building superintendent" (fancy name for janitor) for decades, managing three apartment buildings in Evanston, Illinois. 
Niyi Adewole Have to make a decision on this tomorrow! would you purchase this
20 November 2016 | 12 replies
He said he had only one maintenance request in the past 12 months, and after combing through the property with the inspector i actually believe him. 
Danielle P. CA Security Deposit Issue
3 November 2016 | 13 replies
In hindsight, I understand that we should have requested a walkthrough when the last roommate left before our new lease started to document other damages but this is where we're at now. 
William F. I use Zaps to automatically track communication w/ Insightly
19 November 2016 | 3 replies
Select Code as the app, choose Python, and run this code:import stringmy_number = input_data['phone_number'].encode('ascii', 'ignore')all = string.maketrans('','')nodigs = all.translate(all, string.digits)number = my_number.translate(all, nodigs)output = {'number': number}Step 8: Run a GET request using the Webhooks app on Insightly's API v2.2 to find the contact with phone_number = number (from the previous step).