
4 October 2023 | 4 replies
At the same time I had to decline two potential guests outside the platform due to this booking.

23 October 2019 | 12 replies
@Robert DufferAs an Upstate New Yorker I can say taxes are high, prices are lowish, and in general most populations are slowly declining.

24 April 2020 | 8 replies
We are basically forced to continue paying for water that we are NOT utilizing if we take into account:-Water bills from nearby properties with similar characteristics are way lower-The amount of persons living in the property is two-The fact that our bills are issued prior to the actual consumption, and do not take into account factors such as weather (no need for watering the yard), time away from the property (vacation), etc.On a separate note, when we attempted to register our property on the waitlist to get a meter installation (program that is now stopped due to potential lead repercussions), the system declined our property claiming that it was not eligible, although we follow all parameters indicated – a non-metered, residential account for a single family home.We believe this is a completely unfair, abusive, and unreasonable situation, which might affect other many citizens who are stuck within the same conundrum.Any suggestions?

14 October 2020 | 5 replies
., straight line, MACRS, ACRS, Double Declining Balance, etc.).
3 January 2019 | 10 replies
Don't let them freak you out too much. although to be brutally frank.. wholesaling varies greatly by location and area.. and access to older inventory and burnt out landlords and areas that are declining or there are like Detroit Philly Baltimore and other areas.. literally thousands of vacant homes. this is target rich environment for wholesalers.. some areas there simply is not nearly enough inventory or access to distressed assets to sustain the legion of folks that think wholesaling is as easy as sending out a few letters .. when in fact I cant think of any thing harder than to be a successful wholesaler.

17 October 2023 | 7 replies
They could decline every potential applicant and then you are stuck paying for both units.Protect yourself by having full control of the tenant sublease process, or I would not move forward with the other unit.
19 May 2021 | 0 replies
Profit margins arent as great as the competition building garbage homes that will absolutely have issues shortly after being built but I do sleep well at night knowing the homes we build are great and will be here long after I'm dead.We have been working on a website recently that allows us to have contractors and sub contractors login and view new jobs for home builds, view prints, permits, and accept/decline jobs as well as get paid automatically after inspections for their job are complete and passed.

17 March 2022 | 16 replies
This housing shortage could be alleviated if the population declined by a few percent.

5 October 2023 | 16 replies
In ten years, it will be worth the same as $748 today.The takeaway is that no matter how many properties you own in a city where rents do not outpace inflation, sooner or later you will be forced to get a job to supplement your declining rental income buying power.What causes prices and rents to rise or fall?

5 November 2022 | 2 replies
You can have a high demand for $300,000 homes and little demand for million-dollar homes.You cannot average apples and oranges and get anything useful.SummaryRumors of a significant housing decline in Las Vegas are greatly exaggerated.