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Jerryll Noorden My Take On "Consistency" Sending Mailers
15 May 2020 | 6 replies
FB with their years and years and years of data at their disposal could program a digital version of you that would be more accurately you, then you yourself!
Cory Iannacone Deal #2: From 2 to 18 Units ($1M+ in Real Estate) In 12 Months
16 May 2020 | 13 replies
Here’s a breakdown of what I did and the costs: Labor. 29,176.53   - New Railing and Spindles– Exterior of House- Remove damaged flooring- Refinish and Stain Hardwood Flooring- Install Vinyl Plank Flooring on Floor 2- Install ceramic tile flooring in baths and Unit #1 kitchen- Paint Interior (Walls / Ceiling / Trim)- Install New Kitchen Cabinets Unit #1- Paint Kitchen Cabinets Unit #2- Subway tile kitchen backsplash and Unit #1 shower- New Plumbing throughout house toilets / sinks / garbage disposals / tubs / faucets- Install new light fixtures and recess lighting in kitchens- New doorknobs and hinges throughout- Replace electrical outlets and switches Materials - 2 Apts (Home Depot)...............$8,201.93Stainless Steel Appliances – 2 Apts (Lowes)....$3,300.00Quartz Counters – 2 Apts ............. $1,800.00Electrical repair / rewiring ............ $2,696.20Replace hot water heater................ $1,025.00Install Central Air Conditioning and upgrade heat........ $9,000.00TOTAL............... $55,199.69Gross Rents: $2,125.
Hue Quach Quick question for Wholesalers
22 January 2020 | 4 replies
One of the biggest complaints that Ive seen against wholesale deals is that the ARV is way off and this is mostly because wholesalers either dont know how to run comps or dont have the proper tools at their disposal.
Jess Haas What to look for in a roofer
4 February 2020 | 15 replies
For example, if you find out a large portion of the cost is for dumping the materials within the city of Seattle, you might be pay a little more in trucking and have the material disposed of outside of the city limits.  
Drew Potts Rental property I will be living in
18 January 2020 | 5 replies
AND you have renovation loans already at your disposal if you really wanted to go that route.  
Saul Conde Salvaged Mobile Homes
26 January 2020 | 5 replies
in my area a claim is filed they send the homeowner the check, homeowner then proceeds to either fix home and stay or buy another home and leave, most of the time they pocket the money and move out leaving the home, then its up to park owner to dispose of the home 
Cody Barna New Investor needs help - Mobile Home Deal
13 January 2020 | 10 replies
I consider the mobile home disposable.
Sam Leon garbage disposer can start a fight!
12 September 2014 | 3 replies
Four months into a new lease I have been there three times already.Not a big deal, its usually on the trap arm and not in the main line.I have to go measure the window dimensions for hurricane panels and replace the ac filter anyways.The wife was home.I tested the drains, the left side with the garbage disposer backed up, the right side drain has no issue.  
Account Closed Landlords/Property Managers - What is a reasonable time frame to schedule regular inspections on an occupied rental?
15 September 2014 | 19 replies
If you hire someone to do your landscape - mowing the lawn, prune trees etc... on a monthly basis, you might want to drop by once every 2-3 months to make sure the lawn maintenance work is satisfactory.I suggest you personally go change the air conditioning filter every 30-45 days.These two combined should give you a good excuse to stop in to inspect your property without them feeling like you are watching them.Add to that the occasional need to go pick up mail (in case not everything is forwarded or changed), as well as actual repair work...you have plenty of opportunity to go inside without any specifically scheduled "inspections".I tell all my tenants up front I will come by every month to change AC filters, bleach the condensate line, throw some ice and lemon peels into the disposer.
Ed Kahle NYS market
12 November 2014 | 19 replies
Ironically I'm going to do some wholesaling there soon as I see opportunity to buy due to financially stressed people and sell to NYC buyers who have "disposable" income.