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Karen Margrave VACATION RENTALS ANYONE?
22 October 2013 | 24 replies
But yes, you are simply part of their "pool" and a perk is their advertising.I am an online specialists- so I am looking forward to marketing things myself and know I can do a better job at it than management company who has 10 other properties.My fear is- who assesses damages, who cleans?
Thomas Manuel buying and selling notes
15 October 2013 | 26 replies
The best advice I can give you is to do a very frank self-assessment of your strengths and weaknesses in note investing and then surround yourself with others that can fill in the blanks.
Roy N. Cost appropriation on note origin
13 October 2013 | 2 replies
My question has to do with what fees are appropriate to assess to the borrower in this situation.
Graham Mink How would you calculate...
14 October 2013 | 5 replies
Get a college text book, business finance 101, basic stuff, easy reading too, written for high school kids.Hate to say go look it up, but you won't really get it out of forums.Most finance ratios won't be applicable with 100% financing as there is nothing to measure or assess other than asset/debt.
Valentino Smith New member from Metro Detroit
1 November 2013 | 26 replies
Ferndale's millage rate is pretty high, and their assessments aren't that low either.
Ned Carey Short sale $72K down to $1.2 K
18 October 2013 | 23 replies
They probably bid based on assessed value and didn't see the house.
Pete Nater an old boarded up, built in 1880, total gut house for $200K where the ARV is $710K in Long Island, NY
16 October 2013 | 13 replies
The first thing I would do is assess the land versus building value and find out which is more valuable.Also look into restrictions for this area; some historic districts require period-era updates, which means you have to keep the original look/style etc.
Casey Cu Rent or Sell Condo to MIL
19 October 2013 | 1 reply
What if the condo association hit her with a major assessment, or she needed an expensive medical procedure not fully covered by insurance?
Jennifer A. Refinancing a rental property
5 November 2013 | 13 replies
The property is assessed at around $200,000.The bank is telling me that they can only cash me out for 75% of the purchase price, not the actual assessed price.
Zach Davis Looking Opinions On Oregon Duplex
20 October 2013 | 14 replies
Initial assessment on that: it doesn’t seem to be the current tenants but the overgrown landscaping and poor lighting that welcomes the trouble element.