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Scott Trench Musings: Just How Far Will the Fed Go to Beat Inflation?
20 June 2022 | 15 replies
While I wouldn't be surprised to see another hike next month, I don't think the Fed has the same kind of room to spike rates the same way we did in the 80s. 
Eric Stalter Buying a Duplex But Need to Evict 1 Tenant
18 July 2022 | 17 replies
@Eric Stalter we've seen a spike in Holdover tenants due to the lack of rental inventory.
Sarthak K. Can I back out from Assignment sale?
21 June 2022 | 8 replies
Sarthak,As someone who is familar with the construction industry, it is not uncommon for some builders to ask their clients for more money due to spiking material costs.
David S. AC unit stolen. At what point does a mini split make more sense?
14 September 2022 | 11 replies
Between liability, lack of staff, public image, and a massive spike in crime they are totally overwhelmed and really just put fires out as best they can, so to speak.
Scott Trench My Thoughts on the Current Economy (Will I Upset All Parties?)
9 July 2022 | 41 replies
I know the news and mainstream economists say the American consumer has great balance sheets, but when I look at this chart, I see two spikes from stimulus checks and now we are back down to a personal savings around Jan of 2018.
Kurt Baltutat Investing in STRs with a recession coming
18 July 2022 | 24 replies
What people confuse sometimes is that even though the FED has only done a few hikes, the market is forward looking and the hikes the fed is doing now through the rest of the year have already been priced into the treasury open market, which in turn has caused the mortgage rates to spike so high in a short period.  
Ian Hutton First property Rent increase
27 July 2022 | 4 replies
Electric can also spike in the summer with A/C.
John C. Water Sub-metering: Cloud/Remote Solutions?
6 September 2022 | 3 replies
Electric can also spike in the summer with A/C.
Mike Schorah How wholesaler ruins reputation when end buyer falls through?
6 September 2022 | 10 replies
Interest rates are spiking.
Destiny Rich Are we nearing a recession? What do you think?
6 November 2022 | 28 replies
Biggest risks are a gas price spike again driving inflation up.