11 May 2025 | 330 replies
We can call say that it's an unusual event, but all of investing is filled with unusual events.On a side note, Ashcroft is far from alone in their troubles.
30 April 2025 | 16 replies
That's unusual and it would be very difficult to find a passive investment like that.Also direct control means I know exactly what's going on.
27 April 2025 | 6 replies
If someone raised concerns based on red flags—like manipulation, emotional leverage, or unusually intense personal involvement—this message sidesteps that.
25 April 2025 | 5 replies
Pretty unusual for this to happen as seller usually has to escrow some funds until they vacate.Are you sure this isn't a relative-that-wouldn't-leave the seller dumped on your or a tenant?
19 April 2025 | 39 replies
Interest rate is around 7.125%.Do these fees seem unusually high or am I just out of touch with current lending costs?
16 April 2025 | 8 replies
It's unusual for your loan to be a higher rate than the HELOC, but looks like your LTV is 83%, also unusual.
16 April 2025 | 4 replies
Based on what you’ve shared, it seems there may be a misunderstanding of the operating agreement and how liquidation proceeds should be distributed upon dissolution.It would be highly unusual for an agreement to allow liquidation proceeds to be distributed disproportionately—especially in a 50/50 partnership—simply because one partner didn’t contribute an additional $1,090.
16 April 2025 | 7 replies
I'm not an attorney, but it's my understanding that pursuing a buyer for specific performance is highly unusually because closing funds are fungible and there is nothing unique about a specific buyer.
16 April 2025 | 12 replies
(Again, ask the bank.)These days I lean toward flips (which is unusual for me) but if the numbers show it cash flows all in with a 7% loan, then sure.
16 April 2025 | 32 replies
That's not unusual.