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All Forum Posts by: Nat B.

Nat B. has started 6 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: Recommendations for Lawyers in Tarrant County, TX

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

Hi,

I am going to sell a single family house to my tenant and need a local lawyer to help draft a rent-to-own agreement.

Any referral would be appreciated.

Thanks

Post: Mobile Home Installers/Movers in Pittsburgh needed

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

We are looking for licensed mobile home installers/movers in the Greater Pittsburgh Area. Please recommend any local company.

Thank you.

Post: Seeking the drainage/gravel road contractors in PA

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

@Aaron Froggatt I sent you a message, please let me know where to send pictures.

Post: Looking for a civil engineer (The Greater Pittsburgh area)

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

Hi guys!

We are looking to repair our mobile home park gravel roads. Can anyone recommend a civil engineer who can design a proper drainage system for our park?

It would be very appreciated

Post: Seeking the drainage/gravel road contractors in PA

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

@Aaron Froggatt  We have only one quote done by a landscaping company. It's better than nothing.

Our park also was visited by a company who specializes in drainage solutions, the guy told that the job is more than they can handle.
I contacted a few civil engineering companies but their proposals for the drainage plan are too expensive. Right now I am looking for a civil engineer (not company) who can prepare a drainage plan for less.

P.S. our park is in Beaver Falls.

Post: Seeking the drainage/gravel road contractors in PA

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

Hi everyone, I wonder if someone can give me some tips in the following situation:

We own a small park in the Greater Pittsburgh area . Park is located on the hill and has two major issues:

1) gravel road condition (it has potholes and unsufficient drainage which caused the road practically disappear);

2) flooding of basements when it rains in storage building and few mobile homes.

I am having a problem to find a contractor who can help to fix those issues. I contacted the following types of companies from bbb, manta and yellow pages: excavating, drainage, landscaping, roads.

The current state is:

a) A lot of the contractors I contacted have told that they are overbooked for the next few months and refused to even look at the park to give a quote for the future. It’s hard to believe that excavating/drainage companies are so overbooked that they aren’t interested in a new clients.

b) The guys who expressed interest in our project and came to see our park haven't sent any quotes. I don't know the reason as they didn't take phone since their visits. Our manager on-site (I am out-of-state) who met those guys also don't have any ideas why the contractors haven't provided any quotes.

I can’t understand the reason why any of the contractors who saw our park didn’t provide a quote.

c) There were a few contractors who arranged meetings but have never showed up.

Bottom line - I am stuck. I already spent 3 months and contacted x contractors and I still don’t have an idea which type of contractor can solve those issues, what needs to be done, and how much would it cost.

All thoughts, recommendations and ideas are highly appreciated.

Post: How can I cut agreed offer price?

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

Thank you for taking the time to help me.

Post: The closing day: what should be done?

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

Thank you guys, @Gulliver R. & @JC K., for taking the time to help me. 

Post: The closing day: what should be done?

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

Hi guys,

I am buying a small Mobile Home Park.

Please let me know what should be done during the transaction day? I don’t want to miss anything.

So far I have in my mind these positions: new contracts with the utility companies, arrange an insurance, tenant notification letter.

What else should be added to the list?

Thank you for any info.

Post: How can I cut agreed offer price?

Nat B.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, WY & Canada
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 1

Hi guys,

I made an offer to purchase off market residental RE. It was accepted by the seller. During the due diligence period I got an idea that probably my price was too high and I should offer a smaller one. Is there any legal way to cut agreed offer price, e.g. to conclude a supplementary agreement…?

Please let me know if you have ever been in the same situation? How have you dealt with that?

I like the property and I don’t want to lose that deal so if there isn’t any legal possibility to cut agreed offer price I wouldn’t contact the seller regarding the price decrease.

Any advice or suggestions will be much appreciated and welcomed.

Thank you.