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Terry Smith Putting an offer in on my first commercial property. Help needed!
19 January 2017 | 17 replies
There are other around the corner!
Aaron Kaplan Newbie -- help needed where to start : restaurant property in CA
27 February 2017 | 9 replies
The area demographics ( median income level, population 1,3,5 mile radius, daily traffic count on the side of the road your property is on, how close it is to a corner and red light access with sight lines all play factors in tenant demand for the dirt).       
Ray Jansma Joliet wholesalers on BP??
16 February 2017 | 26 replies
But if u cut corners.
Timothy A. Tenant deposited partial rent during dispossessory
30 March 2020 | 10 replies
Feb is right around the corner though, so I suspect I will have to initiate this process once more. 
Lisa Hoover Land Development-Medical Office Building Charlotte NC
2 February 2017 | 20 replies
Sharpe corners are inefficient. 
Bryan Ly Ready to get into Real Estate!
23 December 2016 | 13 replies
Do not cut any corners to make something look better on paper.  
Melissa M. If a home is zoned commercial / residential, is it worth more?
28 December 2016 | 3 replies
The answer is it depends... if the property is on the corner of two main streets then it's value could potentially huge.
Colin Reid Military Tenant Wants to Break Lease
6 January 2017 | 18 replies
Use the "4 corner rule" - meaning - refer to the lease.  
Danny Carter Structural Issues 🏠🏠🏠
29 December 2016 | 15 replies
The sagging ridge line is likely due to removal of a horizontal structural cross-tie of some kind, such as a collar tie or ceiling joist with purlins.2) As you walk around the exterior of the house, stop at each corner and look down the length of the wall with your face a few inches from the surface, searching for any areas that are bowing inward or outward.3) Look for exterior wall cracks, especially ones that have opened more than 1/8”, cracks emanating from the corners of windows and doors, cracks that have one side higher than the other, and ones that show signs of having been repaired but have opened again.
Andrew Thrush Networking and Meet ups
13 December 2016 | 8 replies
Most likely I will be moving to the Greater Seattle Area, but I would love to hear from investors in any corner of the state.