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George P. trouble renting one house
13 January 2012 | 11 replies
Perhaps you can buy a brand new dish-drying rack with drip pan for the counter and tell all your potentials applicants it's included.
James H. Do you leave the blinds open when advertising a vacant rental?
15 October 2011 | 13 replies
I have finally finished the rehab on my first investment property ever and thought this was interesting: When we varnished the floors, we didn't close the blinds backing out of a couple rooms and, well, couldn't walk back to close them because it takes a couple days to dry out.
Luc M. FL SFH Inventory Being Held Back
22 November 2011 | 18 replies
I have noticed in my market that inventory of REO has really dried up.
Ken Sanders Making Offer on Subdividable Demo Property - What Am I Missing?
14 October 2011 | 2 replies
If you're in a dry area, you should assume they are not available.
James Park New Landlord. How to handle a situation when tenant cannot pay the full rent amount
21 June 2012 | 51 replies
About a month ago, the grandmother had flooded the toliet to caused dry wall damage downstairs, but my heart softened up a little when they brought in a contractor to fix the damage which the grandmother paid.
George P. Slippery slope to slamlording ?
20 October 2011 | 4 replies
Houses need light clean up, some minor dry wall repair, and paint. $ $ $ off security deposit if you do minor clean up-repairs !
Shane Woods What to offer - bad foundation
28 October 2011 | 2 replies
If you are gonna flip it, you might not be concerned with the "lifetime warranty" of the repair, if offered, but if you are going to hold it for more than one season (wet season to dry season or vs/vs) you will want that lifetime warranty so you can call them back to shim up the foundation because it WILL move again.....and again and again -you get the point.
Chelsy C Another issue for my first flip
9 November 2011 | 14 replies
Dear all, we just finished all the remodeling, and my listing agent just have a termite company did a termite inspection. that is the nightmare, the termite inspector told me that we need to break up the kitchen tiles to replace couple of rotted wood which we didn't discovered.will this re-inspection report kill my deal?
Bienes Raices Do you have the power on when you wholesale the property?
10 July 2015 | 16 replies
It's probably REO, so the electricity is usually off (unless there is very good reason - I went through one that had a sump pump running continuously even though the weather was and had been dry; I suspected a spring of some sort was pumping water into the basement).
David Beard Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
(painting a rosy picture again).I just don't want people starting their investing career to get snookered into a marginal deal that sucks them dry and crushed their real estate investing dreams.Meanwhile a turn key company has burned and churned another one.It reminds me of new real estate agents entering the business and getting bled dry from businesses selling them stuff the first year until they have no money left.If you are a turn key company then I would have buyers that have purchased and have had great results on my website.Even their name and number if possible.