14 June 2021 | 334 replies
While it is generally only a couple of people, it is not uncommon to see 20+ tents set up.
30 November 2020 | 32 replies
It's not uncommon, especially on flips it seems like...and some foreclosures and sometimes new builds for AC units and appliances.
26 February 2020 | 14 replies
It is not uncommon for a PM or Realtor to charge a full month's rent.
19 April 2020 | 84 replies
on the G 550.. if grant is like any other air craft buyer.. there are HUGE accelerated depreciation schedules for new airplanes so most RE guys will put little down as possible and finance as much as possible its not uncommon to put only 5 to 10% down when economy is ripping..
30 September 2021 | 321 replies
You're comparing COVID-19 to influenza; you should be comparing it to a hurricane or a war.When a hurricane is bearing down on a costal area, it's not uncommon for the state's governor to issue an evacuation order.
8 June 2020 | 80 replies
. - A Red Bluff area girl investor U know what I mean it can get wicked hot there 110 to 116 not uncommon at all..
8 September 2019 | 50 replies
It's not uncommon, at all, for business owners of any enterprise to have a substantial % of their net worth made up of their ownership in their business.
2 October 2019 | 80 replies
@Jim K.Agreed in a low priced market like our area only a fool or somebody going through a really hard time would rent .i mean geez it’s not uncommon to find a nice livable 3 bed for 25k .. or pay 700$ a month .
23 November 2015 | 5 replies
Our banking system is incredibly will designed and default is so very very uncommon as banks are not legally allowed to sell below market value.
1 October 2024 | 1 reply
When it is a new development, it isn't uncommon to see someone use the date the Certificate of Occupancy was issued - perhaps that marks the "ready", but it still might not be "available".So you can certainly have a property in service in a given year, but not actually have any rental income - but certainly your facts and circumstances are much better if you can actually get a tenant in there, that (should) shore up your defense on that question ever coming up unless you are playing weird games just to get a given in service date for tax purposes.