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11 January 2017 | 6 replies
However, when the unit is vacant, and there is no water usage attributed to the rental unit, then you can only take half of the "base" charge as a rental expense.
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28 November 2009 | 29 replies
Mississauga has a Brokerage that charges a very low administration yearly fee of about 150.00 and thats it.
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28 January 2009 | 0 replies
Something I have noticed for quite some time is that lenders are not being candid about the depth of the crisis and no one in charge is making them accountable for the harm inflicted on each and every one of us.
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29 January 2009 | 14 replies
You can collect a decent lump sum up front and charge a premium where you can cash flow 200-250$ a month, then it would be worth it in my eyes simply b/c they will take care of the property better than renters and I also don't worry about the repairs or broken toilet calls at 2am.
8 May 2009 | 8 replies
If you are required to be "lead hazard free" you may need to engage a lead hazard assessment company which charges a few hundred dollars.
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8 April 2009 | 12 replies
lol :oops: Hey don't feel bad it happens to the best of us in real estate always expect the unexpected it's an unpredictable game.That is why homeowners and investors always have to work hard to stay one step ahead.
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3 February 2009 | 5 replies
This allows me to charge more in rents and my last experience, I found out that a 5 yr old boy peeing the bed over and over again can ruin carpet and hardwood worse then any pet can.
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8 September 2009 | 33 replies
I re-looked at his program last year to see if there was anything of interest to me for the fee he was charging, and I passed.
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12 January 2016 | 11 replies
Claim: “Credit Repair†Companies are not allowed to charge up front fees.Fact: True!
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31 May 2010 | 6 replies
I've used flex options, but I didn't like them because if the end buyer is using financing to buy the property the amount of cash he has may be limited which limits how much you can charge him to assign the flex to him.Drawing up a PSA between you and the wholesaler doen't work if the wholesaler is doing an assignment and not a double close so I didn't find that method helpful.