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Elisha Keller Newbie Question #9: Dealing with Tough Situation
16 November 2013 | 3 replies
We will see what happens next month when the water bill comes.While I should have addressed the issue months earlier, I'm proud of how the situation has so far resolved itself.
Kevin Eubanks Fix and flip help Un-clear title
2 May 2018 | 3 replies
It doesn't seem like it will be resolved any time soon but you need to get out from what has got to be some crushing interest rates. 
Robert Regis Chicago Real Estate Market
28 February 2019 | 3 replies
From what I see on the ground here working every day I don't believe we are in a bubble but some of the government issues need to be resolved here.
Dan Forguson First Rental Property
23 March 2019 | 0 replies
It was a huge hassle to resolve.
Tom Kitas Sean Whalen and property 23
20 September 2014 | 47 replies
I would be happy to speak directly with you and whoever this person is to resolve their concerns.
Todd Cook "As-is" clause
7 March 2011 | 3 replies
Even if they didn't actually enforce that clause, it is there and would give them the ability to claim against it and therefore could at minimum result in unnecessary back and forth to resolve potential problems.
Pierre M. New to investing - Advice from Mentors
10 December 2007 | 18 replies
If there are tenant problems I want to learn how to resolve those issues.
Dante Devine Cap rates across the country
26 July 2014 | 10 replies
Cost of acquisition is low, so the actual return is often lower than low cap rate in a better area, especially considering the lower physical and economic vacancy rates.When looking for multifamily properties you're on the right track to get the market cap rate, but resolve that down to the neighborhood level.
Sarah S. Help! Uh-oh...deal going wrong & advice needed
5 June 2014 | 12 replies
I can't wait to hear how you resolved this little mess.
Tony Cavalli Santa Barbara County Evictions
12 June 2014 | 12 replies
After 60 days from filing, the majority of cases will have been resolved.