1 March 2026 | 24 replies
We did post somewhat at the high end, which is making our discrepancy more pronounced.
25 February 2026 | 11 replies
That way upon move-out there is no discrepancy about which items have already been paid for. 8.
31 January 2026 | 10 replies
Now I'm trying to cut any further losses and sell the property - problem is there likely will be a discrepancy between sale proceeds and note payoff amount.
21 February 2026 | 276 replies
I challenged you to find an error in my math or logic. how do you reconcile this discrepancy?
11 January 2026 | 50 replies
The engineer will usually go into a few of each type of 1,2,3,4 bedrooms, and apply the findings to the rest (again, unless there is uniqueness to each unit) So between a 14-unit and a 95-unit and 300-unit there should not be such a huge discrepancy in pricing...just saying.
2 January 2026 | 191 replies
The claim by Barry that we paid ~$60M seems to stem from the discrepancy between what Disrupt had stated on their website for a purchase price and what we actually paid.
27 February 2026 | 312 replies
We're see a greater and greater discrepancy in the economy and market, and the Gold trade has produced 60% YTD.
14 December 2025 | 5 replies
@Ramon Mota, I'd say so but I'd definitely wait for some additional opinions.if they moved out, you're going to have to turn it back on (when they were supposed to be there & have on for a final inspection) I'd take note of any discrepancies with anything plumbing related.
12 December 2025 | 10 replies
There seems to be a discrepancy in the market with the amount of available single story housing options for those who might have a hard time geting around.
10 December 2025 | 18 replies
For example, my nightly rate is $40 but guests are seeing $80 which is significantly higher than my competition.I reached out to Airbnb Support but the representative wasn’t able to explain the discrepancy.