Sentences with phrase «typically come out of your pocket»

And the answer to that question is that it must typically come out of your pocket.

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Both collision and comprehensive coverage typically come with a deductible, which is the amount you pay out of pocket toward a covered claim before your insurance benefits begin.
Typically, I «m all in around 90 to 100k including hard money fees and then I come out of pocket about 5 to 10k on each deal to get them to that 65 % LTV.
Rental furnishings can be an economical and even cost - saving way to furnish a vacant home, as a home that is properly staged (and priced - correctly for the market) will typically sell more quickly than a vacant home, reducing the time the home sits on the market and thereby reducing the amount of taxes, utility bills, association dues, and so forth, that must come out of the seller's pocket.
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