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All Forum Posts by: Steve Smith

Steve Smith has started 5 posts and replied 30 times.

Post: Financing a Short Sale with Repairs in IL

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

@Eric Michaels yeah the seller has accepted and we are still waiting on the bank. I’m not sure what they will come back with and expecting they will want more.

Post: Financing a Short Sale with Repairs in IL

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

@Andrew P Angerer thank you. No GMFS up here but I have found two mortgage broker willing to work for me to find the best loan. 203k is still in the running with some others.

Post: Financing a Short Sale with Repairs in IL

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

Full disclosure I am a short sale newbie.  Situation: I found a deal in my area, far north suburbs of Chicago, and was planing to fund it via a conventional mortgage live in it for a couple of years and depending on the market either flip it, take the proceeds and do another or rent it. Well I have now come to find that it is a short sale and when I looked at the property it had a recent sump pump failure and the carpet and dry wall in the basement now have mold.  Not a big deal in my book and the conventional mortgage that I was going to use to fund the deal will not fund until remediation by the seller or bank, and we all know that will not happen. Other information: There may be more as the inspection has not yet been done, this is all that I saw. the listing agent has said he will approve holding the inspection to be done within 5 days after the bank approval.  I am aware of the extended time short sales can take, and that is not a concern for me.  

Part 1: My question to all of you is simple (I think). Is a FHA 203k loan my only option? It seems to be the only one that is being offered. I have never had one but it sounds like a big pain to deal with and I don't like not having control of my funds for my rehabs. My understanding is draws are given by the bank from escrow (that I'm still paying on) and someone else decides when it is paid out. It sounds like a bottle neck for everyone involved.

Part 2: If the 203k loan is the best option, can I only fund what I need to get into the house, in this case lets assume it is just the mold remediation, or do I need to fund the whole project this way?  The house does need updating throughout, paint, landscaping, etc but it mostly cosmetic nothing that would keep it from being lived in and things I can mostly do myself.  

Thank you for your time and expertise!  

Steve

Post: Laminate Flooring Through Whole House

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

I would suggest carpet in the bedrooms, tile or vinyl in the bathroom.  Keep it simple. 

Post: Paying Handyman for Carpentry Work

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

@Wayne Brooks nailed it.  I’m not a fan of cheap when it comes to relationships, which is what you have here with your carpenter.  The fairness you show today will reap rewards when you least expect it.  Pay them what they are worth.  

Post: Approaching my first property a little different

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

My wife and I are looking at a similar deal for our 2nd property. Live and flip without the flip, then a HELOC to pull the cash it for more deals on rentals. You're not alone hear. I think @Mindy Jensen would have some good advice here.  

Post: Lead based paint abatement

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

@Greg Dickerson thank you. I’ll look them up today!

Post: Lead based paint abatement

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

@Sam Shueh thank you.

Post: Lead based paint abatement

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

Has anyone ever had to deal with lead based paint? I have a potential fix and flip but it may have lead paint. How do you get rid of it? Do I have to remove the all the drywall? Is it expensive to handle without removing the drywall? Any advice or resources appreciated! Thanks!

Post: Contractor recommendations in Northside of Chicago

Steve Smith
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gurnee, IL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 7

what are you looking for? GC, electrical, plumbing, roofing, etc.