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All Forum Posts by: Anil Dham

Anil Dham has started 0 posts and replied 19 times.

@Corbin Hibler

If you have had this rental for 10 years...Well , where did all the money that you put in reserves go? Or did you not do that?

Can't u pay for this on a credit card? Get a loan on your own home?

@Matthew Gentile

Let me give u the 2 word answer

It's useless

@Elizabeth Rose

Your attic or the walls may not be insulated properly

Or moisture getting in when it rains

Attach a few pics to your post

@Nathan Frost

Sell your worst 2 or 3 properties that you expect will be the biggest headaches and the ones you can live without. Reduce your debt load or sock away the savings into reserves.

Better to own your best 6 to 8 places then 12 that are not performing at the level you want

@Stephanie Cortez lots of great real estate groups like DIG that will super charge your local knowledge and contactd

@Boffill Yosleys

If it were me..I'd pull the listing for 2 weeks, complete the changeable things, take a few new pics, and make the listing magically reappear April 1 and feel like a new listing.

@Boffill Yosleys overall I think the rehab needs a few things completed to make it look like that 1) you didn't run out of money 2) there weren't corners cut elsewhere

@Boffill Yosleys

Rehab looks on quality to be ok. A few suggestions

1. The pic w the back of the front door showing 5 or 6 locks doesn't convey a good look of safe neighborhood or any attempt to make a door attractive.

2. Kitchen island has minimal dining space as it lacks any overhang and most of it is taken up by the cook top

3. Basement elec panel needs trim around it and ceiling looks like it was patched and is hiding a leak. Basement also has some dusty looking floors and drywall not done.

@Boffill Yosleys post a link of your listing. Maybe there are ways to tweak how it appears