
8 January 2011 | 75 replies
That's not really any different than what the free market would do by itself with an all private system as has been suggested by a few of the folks. ie. schools with great records would be greatly in demand, and be able to increase their prices, while poor schools would not.But how are we evaluating the success or failure of these schools?

21 October 2010 | 12 replies
IF you dont collect it from a shyster,,well you know,,evaluate your tenant just like houses,,,,reputation, track record, references, etc.

22 June 2010 | 20 replies
New law says: No one can be present (who may try to influence me), while I am evaluating that property.

19 June 2010 | 2 replies
If you assume OE of about 50% of your total income, then your cash-on-cash return probably drops below 10%, and you need to evaluate further.So, my big question to you would be, "Where is the extra $4K in income coming from, and will it generate higher expenses as well?"

1 July 2010 | 12 replies
Along the way, we'll be evaluating other options as we learn more, and adjusting the plan accordingly.

24 January 2018 | 5 replies
Biggest thing that kept us on the sidelines at first was over evaluating an opportunity.

23 June 2010 | 9 replies
Hope you get things organized and get into somm great investments based on your sound evaluations and not on opinions of others!

6 July 2010 | 4 replies
Also, the reliability of that value is often challenged, since most of the time each individual home is not evaluated, but neighborhoods are looked at in general.When an appraiser does an appraisal, they use current comparable properties sales data to come up with a value.

7 July 2010 | 5 replies
Now i've had time to think and evaluate, i'm starting to think it is a waist of time...THE FRONT OF HOUSE DOESN'T LOOK BURNED, THE HOUSE LOOKS LIKE IT CAN BE SAVED O IT IS SCHEDULED TO BE DEMOED IN A COUPLE MONTHS...3 BED 1 BATH SQFT 1,642Anyway got itFOR 7KARV IS 89KREPAIRS AROUND $18-20KSELLER SAID 1 BEDROOM WAS BURNEDEXIT STRATEGY IS TO WHOLESALE TO REHABBER BUYER....THANKS ANYHELP WOULD BE GREAT..

11 July 2010 | 8 replies
I understand that credit can be evaluated remotely but what about appraisals and inspections?