
6 September 2020 | 102 replies
I'm assuming you're not planning on selling other (like class b) bldgs in anticipation of a great crash and the hopes of buying them/similar properties back at a discount?

17 September 2015 | 1 reply
Lately I have seen people continue to buy houses with the anticipation of appreciation built into their flipping strategy.Even though California is barely slowing down its something you have to watch closely

23 September 2015 | 7 replies
One thing I'm trying to bring up is us bringing in a Property Management group as I anticipate the workload and phone calls will only increase as we add properties.One thing I'm not entirely clear on is what exactly is included with the PM fees.
1 January 2016 | 37 replies
So what your saying is the husband conveyed his interests to the wife in anticipation of a judgment against him, or even after a judgment had been made against him.

12 January 2016 | 64 replies
If they are still angry now, or become more angry when on their way out, anticipate they may damage your property.

3 June 2014 | 29 replies
My question to you guys is, how should I handle the foreclosure calls that I am anticipating.

11 January 2017 | 60 replies
If the appraisal comes back lower than what the investor anticipated then their out of pocket may increase.

15 August 2020 | 192 replies
The reason for 40% is based on the current economic climate, I’m anticipating many who can’t pay their rent and therefore relying heavily on asset appreciation in the long run.I would use the remainder to purchase extremely run-down properties in good neighborhoods to flip.

30 March 2021 | 24 replies
If you buy a house with septic maintain it and anticipate issues.

29 January 2024 | 3 replies
I anticipate this being an out of pocket expense because this building already has a fairly large mortgage on it.