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All Forum Posts by: Changseok Kim

Changseok Kim has started 19 posts and replied 68 times.

Hello BP members, 

Could you recommend for lenders who provide HELOC service on rental properties in Kalamazoo, Michigan?

Thank you,

Chang

Hi BP members,

May I ask your recommendation for a real estate lawyer in kalamazoo, MI?

Thank you,

Chang

Post: Dispute with realtor

Changseok KimPosted
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 8

Thank you. Roof is above the ceiling. Also electrician said that it will cost a lot to put outlets in the room as it is an old building with substandard electrical circuits. I feel like I am kind of stuck. 

Post: Dispute with realtor

Changseok KimPosted
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 8

The height of ceiling is less than 7ft and no outlet in the room. So it is not easy fix. 😅

Post: Dispute with realtor

Changseok KimPosted
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 8

Thank you for letting me know. 

Post: Dispute with realtor

Changseok KimPosted
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 8

Hello BP members, 

I purchased a 3 bedroom house for rental with cash and just finished the rehab. However, it turns out during the rental inspection that this house can be only listed as 2 bedrooms because one small room does not meet the requirement of habitable space. It was listed as 3 bedroom house in MLS when I purchased it. I complained about this to my realtor and the seller's agent, but they say that the house has been historically listed as 3 bedroom house and showed me the previous MLS listings of this house. (Interestingly, the MLS listing indicates that there are 1 bedroom upstairs and 2 bedroom on main floor, however, this house actually has 2 bedroom upstairs and 1 bedroom on main floor. )

Because of the inspection result, I cannot rent it out or sell it as 3 bedroom house anymore. There is no space to add more room in this house, and even if there is, it will cost a lot to add one more room in this house. 

Is there anything that I can do in this situation?

Thank you, 

Chang

Post: recommendation for tax advisors

Changseok KimPosted
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 8

Thank you. 

Post: recommendation for tax advisors

Changseok KimPosted
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 8

Thank you so much! I will look into it!