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All Forum Posts by: Thomas Nowak

Thomas Nowak has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: New single investor seeking remodel contractor for long term relationship.

Thomas Nowak
Pro Member
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 9

Hi everyone!  BLUF:  Looking for recommendations on general contractors or remodelers for exterior and interior work to include siding, windows, doors, bathroom, kitchen, long walks on the beach, etc.  

Not new to lurking in the forums, but have recently acquired my first property this past summer in Milwaukee!  I am still in the process of attempting to remodel, turning over inherited tenants, and stabilizing the property.  While google is a great tool to find things, I am a little tired of getting remodel quotes from people who insist on showing me the latest and greatest in Amish craftsmanship for windows, doors, floors, etc. and their 27 different little models they drag with them even after expressing my intentions up front.  If anyone has recommendations for people they have worked with, I'd appreciate the help!  I look forward to being more involved with the BP community and providing my own 2 cents of value when I can!   

Post: Purchase a 4plex evict everyone??

Thomas Nowak
Pro Member
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 9

Have you thought of giving them a notice for the price increase at the end of their lease?  This would put the decision on them.  If they are quality tenants I would try working with them with possible incremental increases as well if time is not an issue.  Real estate investing is a fine balance between business and peoples living.  

Post: Looking to start a meet up in Waukesha

Thomas Nowak
Pro Member
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 9

I'll be out of town on the 2nd, but would be interested in future meet ups.