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18 June 2019 | 8 replies
Alternatively, if you could find a house hack where you could cut your rent/ mortgage payment down 50-75% this is a total win as well.
18 June 2019 | 8 replies
The rates are a little higher as are the fees, but they are a great alternative to folks who can't get conventional financing.Stephanie
28 June 2019 | 4 replies
I agree that $8000 is still a lot of money, but when the alternative for the buyer agent is making $13,000+ (2.5% commission), the buyer agents are certainly going to think twice about what homes they show.The typical breakdown on the MLS is as follows:50% of homes offer 2.5%25% of homes offer 2.75% - 3%25% of homes offer 2% - 2.25%What I would recommend is:Make sure your listing agreement clearly states that the listing agent does not collect the buyer agent commission if there is not a buyer agent involved.Offer 2.5%By offering 2.5%, you know that you will not miss any interested buyers, which is the last thing you want.
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5 July 2019 | 13 replies
A prosthetic to a guy that fell into a wood chipper doesn't sound as permanently debilitating as the alternatives may have been.
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18 July 2019 | 9 replies
It seems like another alternate play rather than earning $200/month on some other markets.
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17 June 2019 | 1 reply
Is there an alternative option I'm not seeing?
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20 June 2019 | 63 replies
And any money that is collected, whatever it is called (pet deposit, last month's rent, cleaning fee, or even advance rent) is considered to be part of a security deposit.As @Jason D. states, one alternative may be for the landlord to put the money into an escrow account and then withdraw an amount equal to rent every month, but as @Ronald Starusnak states, if you evict you are essentially terminating the lease and any money remaining from the collected amount may have to be returned (less appropriate legal fees).
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20 June 2019 | 23 replies
and the sponsor of the TIC or DST manages the lease and tenant.There are other ways that have been and will be mentioned as alternatives to shelter tax for a while or for the long term.
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18 June 2019 | 4 replies
Alternatively, you could connect with a local property manager, but I'd expect to pay there too...you're calling them in when there's already trouble brewing.
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24 June 2019 | 4 replies
I was just quoted roughly $2,500 to demolition and repave the concrete patio slab and thus I am still exploring alternative less expensive options and a swale or may be the way to go.