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Nghi Le Yellow Letters in Different Languages
21 September 2016 | 3 replies
However, different languages have different alphabets, characters, accents, etc.  
Bryan Rodriguez Due On Sale Clause: Myth or Fact?
14 February 2014 | 40 replies
First, the CFPB is the new cop on the beat, HUD can, in fact, depending on where the trail leads, the mail being used, false communications with banks, lack of due diligence, wrongful collections along with other possibilities, there is an alphabet soup of federal and state agencies that you could be talking to.
Sneha Deshmukh Evaluating a property listed by a turnkey in Memphis
25 April 2024 | 14 replies
For reference, I don't use the alphabet coding because it is easy to dupe investors into feeling comfortable with an area without having to get into detail. 
Axel Meierhoefer Memphis intersection - how to determine A/B/C areas?
18 July 2018 | 10 replies
Someone looking for a duplex may be inclined to rent an apartment as well depending on how strict qualifications are.I hate to use the Alphabetical rating system because it is completely arbitrary and often abused for the benefit of the seller and to the detriment of the buyer. 
Brett Roth House Rules and Resonable Fines
27 March 2024 | 11 replies
Our property rules are in alphabetical order so a tenant can easily reference them, hopefully before doing something they shouldn't be doing.
Dusty Bowling Please Help!!! Expanding fast and need some guidence
5 December 2014 | 11 replies
What most people find is that doing only their own work can be (eventually) not enough to keep the pipe full, and they have to start dealing with sales, marketing, and customers.Additionally, as a contractor, you are constantly fighting a variety of federal and state alphabet agencies that will take any and every chance to take a bite out of you. 
William M. Skip tracing home owner in NJ
2 March 2016 | 5 replies
Monmouth county comes first -- maybe because Aberdeen is the first town in alphabetical order, but all you have to do is scroll down to your county of interest and then select the town.  
David Beadles Las Vegas Four-plexes
24 January 2020 | 45 replies
I absolutely love this city and  have managed properties from the high-rises on the strip to this slums of alphabet soup.  
Daniel Kim What to do with 2 million
29 May 2024 | 21 replies
You'll also get the best relative tenants and the least amont of headaches.As you go down the alphabet, from A, to B, to C, to D properties, the relative appreciation decreases, but the cashflow increases - along with tenant performance issues and thus performance risk.What you want to pursue will dictate what areas to invest in.Let us know if you'd like to know more about Metro Detroit options.
Marty True Fort Pierce Market??
6 July 2021 | 8 replies
He said he strongly would not recommend alphabet city.