
19 February 2014 | 14 replies
Flipping; by far the most satisfying.

20 April 2014 | 2 replies
You would only get a closing date once your contingency is satisfied.

7 May 2014 | 5 replies
I wanted to save money ($ 3,500 versus $9,000+) and time and do transactional funding for the deal, have the units installed over the weekend (scheduled and paid for by me) and have it inspected on the following Monday or Tuesday to satisfy the issue and close quickly.

5 June 2014 | 11 replies
You work with title officer, attorney or other representative to eliminate those exceptions (conditions) by providing other documents to either satisfy or mitigate their risk (perceived or real, IMHO).

3 February 2017 | 20 replies
I may just decide to continue to be satisfied with my 15% capital gains tax, partially sheltered by depreciation on my long-term buy & hold rental portfolio, and use the stock market holdings in my inherited IRA as some diversification, since I'm almost entirely out of the market these last 10 years, and totally concentrated on real estate investing.

6 July 2014 | 18 replies
This satisfies the full consideration requirements of the A to B transaction and allows you to use the B to C money to do it.Also I'm not sure where this big hangup on people dying comes from.

27 February 2019 | 17 replies
This seems to satisfy any questions the mortgage company has.

1 September 2011 | 6 replies
With my current earnings, it takes me about two years to accumulate a new property because (A) I need that much time to save 20 percent and to show rental income from previous property to satisfy DI ratio, or (B) it takes that long to qualify for new owner occupancy financing and also show the two years rental income from previous property to satisfy DI ratio.I hope that when my wife graduates her income will help with rate of savings and I, in turn, will also be making more money.

22 May 2012 | 8 replies
Depends on alot of factors, but - ultimately both of you have to be satisfied with the deal, otherwies the aggravation, tension and recriminations will never be worth the profit.

18 February 2023 | 30 replies
Well I tell my attorney I’m not satisfied with a repair on the roof as it’s only kicking the can down to next year where I’ll either have to make another repair on a 150 year old slate roof (2-5k) or cover the whole cost to replace myself.