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Jonathan Roberts Rehab Financing for Already Owned Property
17 March 2024 | 4 replies
I am looking for a private lender to finance my rehab on an already owned, gutted property in a desirable neighborhood of the city (Upper Lawrenceville): demo complete, structural engineer sign-off, architect-approved design to move the stairs (which is not a small deal in Pittsburgh), and city permit.
J Scott J Scott - Author of Flipping/Estimating Book - Ask Me Anything!
19 March 2024 | 323 replies
I understand that a lot more goes into the equation but lets assume everything was done correctly ie: structural engineer inspected the property- repairs were done by a reputable company with a long term warranty etc.I'm basically asking do people fear foundation problems so much that they turn away from your properties regardless of how well the work was done/or what experts inspected it?
Ivan Aldana Where to invest for STR and MTR
18 March 2024 | 35 replies
My recommendation is to hang out with Alchemy of Money for a CPA and Engineered Tax Services for additional tax strategy. 
Connor Roberts Raw Lots vs Paper Lots vs Finished Lots
16 March 2024 | 3 replies
While I have not heard the term 'paper lot,' I'll take a shot at it.The subdivision has been engineered, drawn, surveyed, approved by the municipality, filed with all offices (D.O.T., county surveyor, water district, etc. but no work has been done in the field.
Andrew Rellinger When to rip out carpet and install LVP?
16 March 2024 | 22 replies
a) Keep the carpet until it is done. b) consider using engineered wood instead of LVP...yes it's a little bit more $$ but adds a lot of class and better durability.As @Lynn McGeein correctly says, LVP will absolutely allow liquids to seep through the seams and get underneath to the underlayment.
Jay Lutz Expected implications for Florida's Milestone Inspections and Reserve Requirements?
16 March 2024 | 3 replies
Through these inspections, the engineers will call out anything in need of immediate repair and lay out an expected remaining lifespan for structural elements and their expected repair/replacement costs.
Chen Avnery New to real-estate investments
15 March 2024 | 8 replies
HiMy name is Chen Avnery, I am new to real estate investments in general and am focused on Columbus.I have over 15 years of experience in software engineering, specializing in data and AI. 
Megan Humphries New to REI and want to build a tiny home community
15 March 2024 | 1 reply
Can be concurrent with identifying civil engineer to design access and utilities and architect.
Account Closed Second Month of Landlording a 4-plex Check-in
15 March 2024 | 3 replies
I am a software engineering manager, and I work fully offline, so no problems at all.
Danny Van First time making rental in Warren, Michigan. Any advice?
14 March 2024 | 12 replies
I believe my target demographic would possibly be a Healthcare worker or possibly an engineer working on a contract.