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All Forum Posts by: Nir Berko

Nir Berko has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

@James Wise, @Vadim F. @Jonathan Bock

Thanks for your help!
I'll take a look at the CMHA checklist.

for now looks like I'm doing everything you said already in the scope of work with my contractor, so I'm happy :) 

If you have any other tips i would love to hear,

And thanks again!

Post: Hey there, I'm Nir!

Nir BerkoPosted
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I'm a software engineer diving into the real estate world, currently working as a software engineer at a real estate company (just a coincidence), in my position as a software engineer I'm doing a lot of cool AI stuff, that gives me the ability to build and create tools for myself to find deals (maybe will share about it later).

Currently, I've got one property in Toledo, Ohio, that's currently rented, and I just bought a new one in Cleveland.

I'm here to soak up knowledge, connect with folks from all corners of the globe, and share what I can. Looking to team up with contractors, agents, and anyone who's got their boots on the ground, especially since I'm not based in the U.S.

Excited to learn from you all and see where we can collaborate!

Cheers, Nir :) 

Hey everyone,

Just got my hands on a place I'm planning to fix up and rent out to a Section 8 tenant.

I'm new to making a place Section 8 ready and could use some pointers. Could anyone share their knowledge or resources on how to effectively approach this renovation? I'm particularly interested in understanding:

- Key renovation aspects that meet Section 8 standards
- Common pitfalls to avoid in the process
- Any specific features or improvements that are highly recommended to facilitate a smooth inspection and tenant satisfaction

    Any advice or a checklist you wish you had when you started would be super helpful.

    Thanks a lot!