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Vikram C. Real estate as an inflation hedge
24 January 2011 | 28 replies
(Sorry, don't know how to insert an image here to show the graph.)My problem is that I am thinking of buying an apartment complex and am not sure whether it will be a good hedge against inflation.
Starr I. Multiple offers and one earnest check
11 December 2009 | 3 replies
Just some random thoughts...Each ACCEPTED offer will need to get a real deposit.If these are from the MLS, sometimes the listing broker gets the deposit check; your buyer's agent should advise you to whom it should be addressed.For the purposes of accompanying a FAX or email offer, just leave it blank so that you can fill it in as needed when an offer is accepted.
Dashon Jones How I use creative financing to get my first 6 units.
10 April 2015 | 72 replies
I called to ask what was up, and they said they pulled my credit randomly and my revolving debt borrowed vs credit lines available was too high.  
Chris Uhler Was That Missed Call You Had Today Worth 38K?
20 December 2015 | 5 replies
Some people are afraid of calling back and dealing with the awkward silence as they try to figure out who this random person is and piece the puzzle together.  
Account Closed The Most Landlord Friendly States
21 November 2017 | 54 replies
We were using a lawyer, who obviously has no real incentive to hurry the eviction along since they get paid the same regardless)Maricopa County AZ: 3-4 weeks (we've evicted a couple tenants; our PM handled it and obviously had more incentive to get them out quickly than a random eviction lawyer would)From what our CO PM told us (and other PMs there said the same), evictions there (El Paso County) take about 4 weeks or so, maybe a little longer if things are backed up.Another thing to consider is the cost to evict. 
Keith Brown Should I do this full time or just part time
22 January 2014 | 10 replies
I keep hearing people just chase random numbers vice an actual goal.
Kevin Keene My Process
15 September 2014 | 3 replies
I was wondering if someone with experience could tell me if I am doing anything right or what I can do to improve my learning.First, I have been looking at residential foreclosures on Zillow and Redfin in random cities and neighborhoods. 
Chrystal T. Should this contractor's bid still be given a fair consideration?
2 March 2015 | 15 replies
Because he thought he had the job for sure, he would always throw out random numbers - and they would always change for the same task.
Account Closed Out of state success with turnkey companies
24 April 2015 | 13 replies
@Mark ShaffarWhen a company has to offer all the guarantees in the world, to me and many others is creates an image that they have to in order to make them a semi-decent investment.
Ericka Williams Starting out in Wholesaling
29 April 2015 | 20 replies
: That's either impressively quick photoshopping or you just happened to have that image lying around.