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Neil Renfroe Tenant says house is haunted
20 June 2018 | 21 replies
There could be a medical issue, such as carbon monoxide poisoning.  
Andy Wu How to get my wife involved more
25 May 2016 | 28 replies
I highly recommend that with your net worth, which is continuing to grow with these properties (while also expanding your liability - Carbon Monoxide kills one person because your C02 detector didn't have battery back up or had died, and you lose everything).  
Vincent Park Turnkey: MemphisInvest vs. Norada vs. JWB?
16 May 2020 | 76 replies
@Curt Davis  and just like modern turn key that focuses heavily on LA market which is the NUMBER 1 driver of Turn key... our family had offices in LA for a decade with 20 some agents working for us selling LOTS  and land in Northern CA.. we did fly buy programs.. the whole marryann.. same exact methods as you folks use today just done old school... was no internet then.. was no cell phones.. was no texting FAx's were just coming into vogue and we were just getting rid of carbon paper  LOL.Its the exact same premise and maketing skills  just a little different product.
Matthew Koch Where is the "super team?"
2 January 2020 | 12 replies
I want to be in a position that allows me to make my carbon footprint on this Earth as huge as possible however environmentally friendly as possible be able to help people 2 mm true that 20% of the bad that is out there in those neighborhoods that has to be a niche market to allow for the 80% to thrive and grow and improve for a market on any level on any Street in any City or for any part of the country at least that's my somewhat naive opportunistic ideas and I cannot be the only one that shares that idea or vision. 
Bart Rosales HELP! Horrible contractor!!!
25 June 2020 | 3 replies
This is like a carbon copy of my horrendous experience in Oklahoma City! 
Ryan Blomster Hi, and where are the best Seattle/Washington state meet ups?
14 November 2016 | 12 replies
Touch base with @Troy Fisher, @Tiffany Plovie, and @Kevin Carbon.
Aksel A. Investing in Boston during a sellers' market
13 February 2018 | 20 replies
And this using a 203K FHA loan in the brutal market of Boston, on the east side of the Port Norfolk bay area.Facts & Numbers:2 beds & 2 baths on each of the 3 unitsPurchased for $655K @ 5% down-payment and a generous dose of 203K closing feesTaken a 30K cushion for the 203K streamlined rehabLocked in 4.25% @ 30 year interest rateAppraised at 750KThe numbers are certainly not the exquisite definition of what a ground-breaking deal stands for, but they certainly fare decently well in this seller's market where cash investors rule, the inventory is constantly challenged and most properties are getting sold for over asking price, taking advantage of the current interest rates, the Everett Casino construction, and a few other speculative but pragmatic plays.Just like most everyone else that was not raised or surrounded by real estate professionals from a young age, this deal was pretty much riddled with small mistakes here and there, from neglecting the fire department smoke and carbon detector regulations, being over-optimistic on the underwriting guidelines, underestimating the cost opportunity due to all sorts of processing delays, and you name it.Currently free from tenants, the expectation is to add value by rehabilitating the under-developed basement, adding 2nd and 3rd floor balcony decks, and a variety of practical and aesthetic fixes.
David Smith What to know about NJ green card inspection?
4 May 2020 | 9 replies
For the most part they are looking at safety issues such as making sure all fire/smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are functioning and interconnected where if one goes off so do the rest.  
Cole Fisher The False Alarm: When a Tenant Calls 911
19 September 2017 | 4 replies
In addition one of the tenants had a headache so they speculated there was a carbon monoxide leak.  
Scott Beyea Micro properties next new thing?
17 September 2016 | 11 replies
They're energy efficient and everyone is concerned about their carbon footprint these days!