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Ashton A. Moore Inspector came out, rehab work is SHODDY, should I back out of the deal?
6 May 2024 | 30 replies
The one I am most concerned with is the moisture stain, were they able to figure out where that is coming from? 
Gillian Thackray Agent referral for leasing
6 May 2024 | 8 replies
We have worked with probably a dozen different contractors/roofers to resolve exterior water penetration issues and they have all been hit or miss.
Samuel Guan Seeking Advice: Tenant Wants to Terminate Lease Due to Mold Issue
6 May 2024 | 11 replies
Then you can clean/remove the mold and the problem won't come back.The most common source of moisture is lack of ventilation in the bathrooms or condensation on windows in the winter.
Dw Chalmers The 2 Doors i Hate i sold 🏘️
5 May 2024 | 0 replies
insulate the crawl space to stop rising moisture Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?
Dw Chalmers The 2 Doors i Hate i sold 🏘️
5 May 2024 | 0 replies
insulate the crawl space to stop rising moisture Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?
Troy Bullock Fees for selling a property
3 May 2024 | 2 replies
Or call your preferred settlement agent and ask them to provide their seller settlement costs, then add in any commissions, HOA, termite/moisture inspection if required, etc.
Zachary Schimenz WARNING: Don't Use Ohio Cash Flow unless you want to lose thousands of dollars
8 May 2024 | 112 replies
How about those syndications mate...A Class properties, A class tenants, A class areasThe property we sold was located in a good area.43612.Close to our office with many homeowners.Blue collar working class folks.Good people.High comparable sales which show's consistency in market value.I personally own 3 houses two streets above.Our rehab was exactly what is required for the area and tenant demographic.Not overcapitalizing to keep long term Capex lower.When exiting, I always suggest sprucing up a bit for higher dollar exit.Below are photo's and a basic scope of work of what was delivered along with current comparable sales.Thanks   i have done what 150 to 200 fix and flip fundings in Ohio.. probably 80% have basements you talk to anyone about basements in Ohio and basements in Ohio leak/have moisture full stop.. its up to the owner to have them inspected quarterly and remedy wet spots or mold at the first sign..
Robert S. Standing water in yard and window well
1 May 2024 | 30 replies
The only penetration from the window well would be where it's bolted to the foundation and that hole wouldn't go all the way through.
Diana Tran If seller agrees to do all of the repairs before closing, how can I ensure quality?
1 May 2024 | 4 replies
After inspection, we discover there's drywood termite damage, moisture/water leaks seen from the attic and ceiling, roof doesn't have a permit with old patches.
Diana Tran Advice On Negotiating Repairs With Seller
30 April 2024 | 4 replies
-Has no crawlspace (common for older properties) so we couldn't see the foundation-Drywood termite/wood decaying fungi damage seen on all the windows/doors/parts of the beam on the exterior, parts of roof decking and rafters in the attic-Old leaks/moisture damage seen in the ceilings and attic-Parts of the roof has patch work-Roof doesn't have any permits on record (don't know how old it is)Seller's offer to me:-Fumigation treatment for drywood termites (tenting the house)-Replace and repair all damage wood throughout the house-Replace the entire roof with a new permit-Replace one window in every room (not all)-Pay for a structural engineer to inspect the foundation-Offer to get quotes for repairs and have a 15-20K budget to make all repairs, house is 500K.