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All Forum Posts by: Brent Gottsberger

Brent Gottsberger has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

thank you for the advice. I will definitely check with the city. The fire was in the far left top and bottom units. The other four seem to have mild smoke damage. Do you know what is required from a legal perspective to rent out the remaining four if the burnt side doesn't affect those units? Of course, ideally I'd like get any unit I can rented as fast as possible. 

Hello, first time poster here. I recently purchased a property that had suffered from a fire in December of 2015 in Killeen, Texas. The property has been vacant and almost entirely untouched until January when I purchased it. (For sale by owner, 20k, 5k down 10% interest over 4 years). The property is a 6 unit apartment building with 3260 sqft. Comps in the area go for about 130-150 ARV. I am looking for advice on how to get a total estimate for repairs that need to be done on the property to get tenants back into it as that is my ultimate plan for the property. Who would I contact to give me such a thorough inspection with an estimate so that I can move forward knowing my borrowing needs? Any advice would help.