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Andrew Cordle Another Bathroom Rehab - Before and After Pics with Material Sku List!
26 February 2015 | 19 replies
Montagna Saddle (193-629) Floor Grout – Bone (123-852) Shower Tile – 13”x20” Broadmoor Platinum (1000-012-487) Shower Accent – Arctic Storm (369-501) Shower Grout – Bone (123-851) Vanity – Glacier Bay Renditions (637-327) Vanity – St.
N/A N/A home inspectors-are they necessary?
3 May 2007 | 20 replies
What I do find challenging though, is that unless they can interpret the inspection, lots of little things that need repair might translate to the investor that there is too much wrong with the house, where in fact they are small, inexpensive fixes.I have also had deals where my buyers opted to save their $300 and got saddled with some big expensive fixes that would have been caught in an inspection, and we could have renegotiated the price of the deal or had the seller fix the problems.A friend of mine, and quite a seasoned investor, purchased a house from the president of her REI group, and trusted him to give her a sound house.
Jeffrey Warfield newbie from Howell, MI
17 June 2014 | 7 replies
Now ready to get back in the saddle and really put the time and effort needed to make things happen.
Jason V. The Current MF Market and Potential Repercussions of a Correction
20 February 2017 | 34 replies
Not only would you have a marginal property but that non-performing to break even debt could saddle and hamper you from buying the better properties when they come along.One discussion I often have with buyers is scale.
Sawyer Nyquist Recently Divorced/Seperated Tenant
23 January 2017 | 13 replies
Or is she going to get saddled with a bunch of credit cards or loans.I would still run background check to look for convictions etc.
Erica Ford Newbie kinda
4 January 2016 | 1 reply
After a much needed break, I'm ready to jump back on the saddle this time wiser.  
Account Closed The Rise of Single-Family Rentals
3 November 2016 | 6 replies
Many people, especially aging Baby Boomers, no longer want to be saddled down by the responsibilities of owning a home and are finding an appreciation for the latitude offered by renting.This trend towards renting shows no signs of slowing down.
Account Closed How we benefit from Wholesalers
13 November 2016 | 27 replies
They don't need one, but a saddle.
Cliff Rosa Real Estate and Divorce
26 June 2010 | 7 replies
Does she really want to be saddled with a house like that all by herself.
Account Closed Solar in illinois: worth it?
9 May 2020 | 28 replies
There is absolutely no reason for me to saddle my house with a 30 year lease on a system that if I sell the new owner may not want.Solar is great when your electrical bill runs in the 3-600 a month range.