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All Forum Posts by: Laticia Myers

Laticia Myers has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Hello all! We recently purchased a multi-unit in Wilson, NC! A unit is in the need of a some extensive rehab. We've had a couple of contractors come out to look at the property but most of them are not very responsive. It's taken weeks and multiple follow-ups to receive written estimates from them and some of the estimates don't list everything discussed with them at the property. So we are now worried about having other issues with them during the actual construction period. There is some lead on the property that needs abatement or remediation so we need a qualified contractor to make sure we are properly correcting everything. Any referrals/guidance is greatly appreciated!  

Hello all! Any tips on how to secure my property during the renovation period? Most store bought systems out now utilize WiFi but the property doesn't have WiFi set up yet. I always take my valuable tools and equipment with me at the end of the day but I still worry about walking into the project the next morning and seeing my supplies cleared out. Any help will be greatly appreciated! 

Hello! My partner and I noticed there are a lot of properties in Greenville, NC that are vacant and owned by the city. Any suggestions on how to get in contact with the city to possibly purchase them? We've tried looking on the website and have gone to the courthouse downtown but they said they only had information on foreclosures. Any guidance will be greatly appreciated!!