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Taylor Jennings DEAL-BREAKER!: Mortgage rate increase THREATENS BOOM!
7 July 2013 | 47 replies
Might they recover in price?
Alex R. Newbie from Redding, CA
23 October 2018 | 13 replies
The inventory is very thin right now and prices are recovering.
Su D Tenant Breaking Lease before Move In
19 September 2013 | 13 replies
Seller may also recover damages, attorney fees, court costs, and other lawful charges.c)The second monthly payment is due on or before [[Second Payment Due Date]].
Account Closed Do I Rehab - or Run?
8 July 2013 | 3 replies
I live in a part of the country (Northern New York) that will probably never recover from the last recession.
Nikhil Vaidya Need advice for 1st deal
23 July 2013 | 7 replies
We also ask for deposit (refundable) sum equal to 3 months rent which is kind of security, if they don't pay or made any damage to house, we can recover the cost from this deposit money.
Kristin Whitaker Full-Time Investors - Tell us how you quit your day jobs!
10 January 2014 | 49 replies
I had just lost everything after being stuck for $ 104,000 in a construction project which I never was able to recover from.
Michael Spindler Not another 50% question! Read a blog already… : )
27 July 2013 | 3 replies
When I apply an honest 50% rule, the monthly NOI on 3 doors is $188 ($62 each) and it would take 92 months to recover my cash.
Jon Klaus What's the buzz in your market?
20 May 2012 | 3 replies
Recreational second homes are slow and recovering.
Bill Gulley NON PROFIT HOUSING WITH REVENUES
18 August 2018 | 105 replies
@Pam Shifflette,I'm not sure this well help, but I was just ready @Dave Van Horn's blog yesterday and he had a previous post that spoke about a rental he did for recovering addicts.
Jennifer Hulse Is this a good way to get rid of a house?
4 June 2012 | 20 replies
the situation is that you and your ex have a business disagreement; you want to recognize a loss and he wants to wait until the market recovers to hopefully break even or regain equity.