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Jaskanwal Preet Singh Chhabra Permitting for adding more rooms without changing sq ft
13 December 2024 | 13 replies
That will require a rough and final inspection. 2) When installing drywall you will need a nail/screw pattern inspection. 3) You will need to provide 'conditioned air' to these rooms..how are you going to do this and that will require inspection.Will you have to increase the size of the electrical panel?
Paul Stewart Monday Mindset...What is your goal?
2 December 2024 | 0 replies
I’m no polished writer, and my grammar might not be perfect, but I hope to find some fun and value in posting here regularly.
Paul Stewart Monday Mindset...What is your goal?
2 December 2024 | 0 replies
I’m no polished writer, and my grammar might not be perfect, but I hope to find some fun and value in posting here regularly.
Jennifer Fernéz Let's say you have $80K in your savings account...
19 December 2024 | 82 replies
Sometimes, just knowing the rigth people...whether that’s sharp-minded agents who see a gem before it’s polished or a reliable contractor who’s not going to vanish mid-renovation...can make all the difference.If I had to do it all over again with $80K in my pocket, I’d jump on that first multifamily, rent it out, and let the tenants’ checks pay off the mortgage month after month.
Mindy Jensen Contractors: If I Buy Materials, Do You Still Need a Downpayment?
31 December 2024 | 66 replies
There seems to be a bit of hostility here from the contractors, and this was really just a question so I could better understand and more easily work with contractors.This question was for a first-time encounter with a new contractor not recommended to me by anyone I know.I am happy to give weekly checks for progress, purchase all materials upfront including all the fittings, nails, caulk, and whatever else the contractor chooses.
James Wise Why do people Buy Property in California
22 January 2025 | 203 replies
Quote from @Ryan Kelly: @Scott Trench nailed it.
Eric Chappell Has anyone use Rental Hero for bookkeeping?
16 December 2024 | 35 replies
Hey @Eric Chappell  You've absolutely nailed it - "class tracking" or the equivalent somewhere else is usually a top dollar feature.
Robby Sanchez multi famiy underwriting techniques
6 December 2024 | 6 replies
Neither outcome is good for you.I give some approximations of each expense category in The Hands-Off Investor, but the best way to nail down operating costs is to look at the property's historical performance.For example, Contract Services and Utilities. 
Courtney Fricke Making a BP Return... Experienced NOLA Area Investor
5 December 2024 | 6 replies
Thanks, DavidSteve hit the nail on the head.
Jermaine Washington Cash out refi question
5 December 2024 | 17 replies
@Danny Gonzalez you hit the nail on the head.