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Chris Tomingas The only certainty is uncertainty
2 September 2022 | 7 replies
We might be flat or a tad below from the crazy Spring (the usual high point) but not if compared to Sept 2021.
Steven Antola FHA approval vs 1yr post short sale
16 September 2022 | 3 replies
I am looking to invest in a 3 or 4 flat rental property and would be a "live in" landlord.
Joe S. Has anyone painted composition shingles?
6 September 2022 | 5 replies
It is intended for flat roofs.
Andrew Rellinger Deciding on SFH Location
9 September 2022 | 1 reply
However, mine was not a flat-out rental it was more of a House hack.5.
Menachem Krasnjanski Wholesaleing a hotel
15 September 2022 | 8 replies
Does a percentage make sense (like 2.5%), does a flat fee make sense (like 10k)?
TJ C. Looking for advice on my first property that’s is under contract
14 September 2022 | 1 reply
This is a flat roof. 
Jay Ben Applying RUB’s to MF
15 September 2022 | 2 replies
Personally, I like a flat fee based on unit size just because it is simple and easy to understand. 
Christopher Brown Land Acquisition/Valuation for Self Storage Expansion
16 September 2022 | 3 replies
Do brokers do that kind of rough valuation for a flat fee rather than a commission? 
Winter Heintz What's Your WORST Tenant Experience? How Did You Deal With Them?
19 September 2022 | 28 replies
If it was just the hoarding, the cost would not have been that high as the owner negotiated $300 to remove everything and they got to keep what they wanted (there was unused laptops, multiple flat screen TVs, etc). 
Joe S. Utility question for furnished housing
17 September 2022 | 6 replies
He means a Nest thermostat.You can't really limit how much electricity they use, but like @John Underwood you can bake it into the rate.