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22 August 2021 | 2 replies
You can force appreciation, get appreciation over time, write off depreciation, pull out equity to name a few.
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20 February 2022 | 11 replies
If you are trying to BRRRR- force equity and roll it from property to property, plan on a six month seasoning period for every new acquisition.
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4 April 2016 | 7 replies
FCRA forces landlords to seek investigation that has unreasonable costs and rules.
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2 June 2021 | 323 replies
It does not mean that I feel the government should force me to pick up this risk/expense (doing it voluntarily is different than it being forced on LLs).
28 June 2020 | 8 replies
Issues like this are common in competitive markets, because Sellers force competing Buyers to purchase properties 'as is'.
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30 June 2023 | 141 replies
If the numbers don't match, the institution could be forced to shut down the program or lose financial aide eligibility for it.Seems like it's been a cool/ popular thing for people to say "most millionaires/ billionaires dropped out of college, or never went to college."
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28 September 2023 | 18 replies
He retired (forced) from GM in 08' during the bailout.
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5 October 2023 | 34 replies
Send a lot of mail to targeted sellers and wait for the opportunity to find a motivated seller where forced appreciation is there and ask for seller financing terms.
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1 July 2017 | 3 replies
the demand will grow.. as far as apartments,, a 2 br can house the person handicapped and a live in care giver so I wouldn't make changes to anything myself if it wasn't at least a 2 Br unit.I'm not sure of the laws but we had a handicapped rental unit at a property I managed and I was told if we had an apartment available and anyone applied we would be forced to have the person living in the handicapped unit transfer, to accommodate the handicapped incoming tenant, if we moved in a non-handicapped disabled person into that unit,.. as long as we had a similar size apartment listed to rent.. so nobody in leasing wanted to rent that apartment out to someone that wasn't handicapped, because they knew it would just be a matter of time when they would be forced to transfer a tenant.