
28 February 2021 | 9 replies
Thanks for your post. we were just looking to develop a similar document after a new tenant caused a toilet clog by flushing wipes!
1 March 2021 | 8 replies
Interested in hearing if anyone has faced these findings before and how large of a problem it is and how much budget (if any) you'd put towards it:(1)...most of the sill/base plate of the home's exterior walls are not sitting flush on the stone (cement reinforced) foundation.(2) Additionally the basement beam supports are old and should really be metal.Here's pictures of Item 1: My thought is that this could be solved with metal wraps, some bolts from the wood into the concrete and filling foam.Here's a picture of Item 2: My thought is that this could be solved using a heavy duty anchor, similar to this:None of these issues seem particularly troublesome but interested in everyone's thoughts and experiences.

1 March 2021 | 2 replies
There is almost no way to do it in NJ right now because the market is so hot and flush with cash buyers, so absent a relationship or partnership with cash of verified funds, you need money to invest in Northern NJ now.

9 March 2021 | 10 replies
For example, an innocent 3 yo flushed baby wipes down the toilet at one of my properties sometime prior to the family leaving for the weekend.

6 March 2021 | 26 replies
@Breelon BryantI believe there may be a portion of investors that may be over extended, but the savvy investor who planned correctly for a rainy day is flush with enough cash to get them through the drought.
22 April 2022 | 5 replies
Then at the start of the pandemic I found a flush mount $1-20 change machine on craigslist for a couple hundred.

18 March 2021 | 18 replies
@Brice HallIf “Bob” kept his job and didn’t have to pay his mortgage during forbearance, he should be flush with cash.

24 March 2021 | 84 replies
My guess is most make a great profit off of rentals from 1969 that have single pane windows, 2" of insulation full of formaldehyde and rat droppings, leaky water fixtures with 10 gallons per flush, asbestos, radon, 80% furnaces and water heaters and windows with lead paint on them... oh but I gave the tenant the brochure so they're good... plus I put in an ikea kitchen in the unit so it looks cool.

27 January 2021 | 10 replies
If you are running septic, you will most likely need an up flush toilet with a grinder pump and it will cost ya more. 2. are you already roughed in for a bathroom in the basement.

27 January 2021 | 4 replies
If you are exceptionally flush with cash and know %110 for certain that the play is a good one then it might make sense.