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Zach Harsh Are Tyler Deveroux, Ryan Woolley, Multi Family Mindset a Scam?
13 December 2024 | 23 replies
We tried to get an extension so that we could get an inspector to scope the pipes but the seller wouldn’t grant that extension.
Thu Pham Best practices consulting with a PM/Co-Host when I don't have a property yet
3 December 2024 | 2 replies
They’ll help you identify properties with strong rental potential, offer access to a network of contractors and inspectors, and negotiate a deal that works for your goals.
Mary Ainsworth Any out of state flippers?
28 November 2024 | 4 replies
Another option is to hire independent inspectors or even handymen whom you can pay a flat fee for every time they inspect your house.
Nedim Tokman RE Master Courses
2 December 2024 | 6 replies
Then I need to build my team, inspectors, sub contractors and either find a property management company or try to self manage them and etc.
Shane Sours Veteran that is new to real estate investing
30 November 2024 | 2 replies
Essentially, you have to spend your own money and complete work on the property prior to reimbursing yourself out of the escrowed rehab budget.The draw process typically takes 5-7 days from initial request, to scheduling an inspection, and finally for the lender to wire those funds to you after your work is confirmed by the inspector.
Stevie Kim Money Pit Could Have Been Prevented?
27 November 2024 | 2 replies
Here's what I've learned:Inspections Are Non-Negotiable: Always get a full inspection, but don’t stop there.Plumbing & Sewer: Have the plumbing and sewer systems checked specifically, as these are common problem areas in older homes.Electrical System: If the inspector flags any electrical concerns, bring in an electrician during the inspection phase for a detailed evaluation.
Matthew Mclean Do I accept a Housing Voucher?
11 December 2024 | 29 replies
The inspectors can be nitpicky.
Becca F. Buying from a flipper vs. primary homeowner vs. BRRRR for OOS
25 November 2024 | 3 replies
It went through a full inspection and there were minor repairs ($1500) - in retrospect, the inspector missed some things. 
Kenneth Cheston Renting a Basement in Baltimore
26 November 2024 | 13 replies
I just talked to my realtor and he informed me that an inspector will look through the home as a whole and not license specific bedrooms.
Matthew Hull Title Company as Teammate?
26 November 2024 | 1 reply
In order of priority, I would put title company after GC, lender, insurance broker, real estate agent(s), inspectors, and several trades.