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Guru Srini Coinmach's washer & dryer contract on multi-units
26 September 2014 | 19 replies
If you buy a property and see laundry equipment in the room with a sign on the wall or decals on the machines that could be considered "constructive notice"...if you don't get a lease from the seller it's your responsibilty to find out if one exists. 6.
Joshua Brewer Need advice on some great ways to get a down payment
10 October 2017 | 22 replies
Family Member is defined as follows, regardless of actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, or legal marital status:  child, parent, or grandparent; o a child is defined as a son, stepson, daughter, or stepdaughter; o a parent or grandparent includes a step-parent/grandparent or foster parent/grandparent;  spouse or domestic partner;  legally adopted son or daughter, including a child who is placed with the Borrower by an authorized agency for legal adoption;  foster child;  brother, stepbrother;  sister, stepsister;  uncle;  aunt; or son-in-law, daughter-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-inlaw, or sister-in-law of the Borrower.Or these other exceptions:(3) Exceptions to the Maximum LTV The 85 percent maximum LTV restriction does not apply for Identity-of-Interest transactions under the following circumstances. 
Neel P. Property in same neighborhood as a TurnKey provider?
13 January 2018 | 17 replies
The situation would be different if you found an identical property to the turnkey one listed for LESS.The main questions you want to ask yourself are (after first vetting and getting comfortable with the team) if you are comfortable with the returns on the turnkey property AND will it appraise at or above $99K. 
Steve DellaPelle Is it worth paying more for a bank that actually communicates...
13 December 2017 | 9 replies
But this is pretty consistent with ~80% of lenders all being in a narrow band of being pretty freaking close in terms of rate these days once each loan offer is structured identically (back in 2006 it might be 0.5% or 1% difference in rate between lenders, not the 0.125% to 0.25% in variance we see today), meaning it comes down to knowledge, communication, responsiveness, etc.So the answer to "Is it worth paying more for a bank that actually communicates?"
Rae Hoffman Average price per SF for a "down to the studs" rehab in Texas?
15 November 2017 | 7 replies
Given two identical jobs, one being paid for by insurance and one being funded by a private party, I will take the private party all day long.You're right about mold, though.
Jake Calle Best way to buy Commercial Real Estate
20 November 2017 | 7 replies
@Jake Calle, does the radio station need any special kind of equipment (antennas, etc) which may require zoning or township or FCC approval?
Luke Carl How Often Do You Pay Your Housekeeper?
3 October 2017 | 17 replies
Normally my wife does the cleaning but when we are in a bind and need extra help we hire her daughter.  8 of our places are apartments, the floor plan is identical
David Wong What made you quit your job and go all in with Real Estate?
12 September 2019 | 42 replies
Afraid to lose my career identity and too comfortable where I am.I can't tell you what is right for your situation, but if you wait until the time is right, you will be waiting forever.
Scott MacDonald Advice on potential deal with City fines and postings
9 February 2018 | 9 replies
The seller has not addressed these issues and presently has $60,000 in fines from the city.I have viewed the property and I have estimated the repair costs to be around $125,000 as it needs a new roof, foundation work, windows and doors throughout, ceilings replaced, kitchen, bathrooms etc etc. but the ARV based on an identical property 5 doors down selling a few months ago I estimate to be around $575,000.I spoke with the owner and they presently have a cash offer of $270k minus the fine balance at closing.