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All Forum Posts by: Kelly Ingalise

Kelly Ingalise has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

We've used Alltech Inspection Services https://www.alltechhomeinspections.com/ for multiple properties. Particularly, Tom Sr. does a great job!

@Chris Pelc

Exactly my thoughts with the broker issue. You have to sponsored to get your license in PA and wholesaling seems to go against brokers' license rules. Seems like there would not be much option but to move to a tradition real estate agent commission situation. 

Hi All,

Pennsylvania has new legislation going into effect in January 2025 that requires wholesalers to have a real estate license in order to wholesale. Curious what current wholesalers in the state plan to do when this new law starts?? I know Philadelphia already has a wholesalers license but I haven't seen anywhere else in the state that does. 

Hey Everyone,

Reaching out to connect with other local investors in Pittsburgh and learn more to grow our portfolio and business!

We currently own 2 long-term rental properties and are looking to add more. In order to fund properties, we’re focusing on starting a seller services business. The idea is to find motivated sellers and help them through the selling process either off-market (wholesaling/investor purchase) or on-market (hands-on coordination, cosmetic prep, referral to real estate agent). Would welcome any thoughts or feedback!

Hi All,

I am a new investor... We just started an LLC and bought our first property under the LLC's name. We are hiring some contractors (roofing company, mason) that will cost more that $600 for repairs. Do I need to get a W-9 for each of these contractors? The rules are confusing me for whether this is only needed for hiring an individual independent contractor or if it's needed for hiring another business as well.

Thanks for any advice!

Kelly