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Account Closed Need Some Guidance on Potential Refi
10 September 2018 | 1 reply
The main home was built in the 60's, so I understand that maybe it's not going to command the same price per square foot as a new(er) build, but in your opinion, is there any reason to consider refinancing and hoping to get a higher appraisal?
Darrick Lowe Month-to-month no lease tenants
11 September 2018 | 2 replies
Whether this is oral (no written lease) or written, they both command the same legal obligations under whatever state the residence is in. that being said, it is never in a landlords best interest to allow someone to be on an oral lease, since oral leases always default to state law, and give landlord no control over what tenant can and cannot do (outside state law of course)as far as why?
Garrett Blanchard Shipping container self storage
30 October 2018 | 10 replies
If you sold the property with containers on it, don't expect to get the same price as a normal facility would command.
Silvie T. Tenant Damage, Small Claims, Serving, & Collecting
18 September 2018 | 16 replies
If you know the Military Organization the person is assigned to, you should be able to contact the Commander of the organization.
Jordan Liles How to Estimate Rent Cost
19 September 2018 | 11 replies
I have found that the average prices listed on that website (which lets you plug in an exact address) are very close to what I can command in my market.
Jessica McCoy Collecting past due rent from a military tenant
2 August 2018 | 5 replies
@Jessica McCoy If you know the tenant's command you can try calling and speaking with the Sergeant Major or Executive Officer.
Andy Bills Rent or Sell - huge mortgage or upgrade in Bay area?
5 August 2018 | 12 replies
Right now, I have a SFR I rent out, that command market rents of $2,500, that I rent to families with $100,000 income or better.
Bridget Smith-Osbourne Help Evicting a Military Family
8 August 2018 | 79 replies
I’d first recommend contacting the service members chain of command (their Commander and / or First Sergeant) like Peter said. 
Danny N. Best Unit In Mediocre Building Or Worst Unit In Top Building?
6 August 2018 | 2 replies
It sounds like the A building discounts 600k for no view and the B building commands a 400k premium for a view.
Account Closed Cash for Investment?
8 August 2018 | 7 replies
Since the water supply of the town could never go up there with the frankly primitive water infrastructure of the time, the land was worthless for housing, although it commanded fantastic sunset views of the Gulf of Corinth.But the guy claimed that he had found a natural artesian spring on the land, and that's the land what he was selling.