Sentences with phrase «chasing after a property»

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The latter is quickly subdued by Shaun after a chase into the woods, leaving her free to roam the outskirts of the property, but with her kids trapped with the three baddies inside the house.
In another scene, a car chases after «Bigfoot» leaving in its wake property damage that would certainly cause injuries in a realistic scenario.
Protecting Territory: Some dogs get lost because they are very territorial, but as they get off the property, chasing after an intruder (usually some other animal, such as a cat), they get lost and don't know how to get back home.
Since foreign and institutional investors are chasing after any multifamily asset «with good credit and that's bright and shiny,» New Jersey - based real estate financier Billy Procida advises HNW investors and family offices to pursue «smaller scratch - and - dent deals» below $ 10 million that will require some TLC — in other words, value - add properties.
In many other real estate investing situations, if you wanted to invest in real estate you'd need to do the following: select a market to invest in, scour many different sources for a great deal, make offer after offer on a below - market property, then do all the paperwork to acquire the property, then fix up the property and clean it up, then advertise for a tenant, then sign that paperwork... and THEN the hard work of managing the property comes in, when you're chasing after the tenant to collect rent or you're working to fix up the property.
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