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Bill S. Judgement questions
12 October 2015 | 6 replies
Not my cuppa tea.
Marco Campos Expanding portfolio out of state
30 October 2015 | 22 replies
Are there tree branches hanging over the house?
Mav Larson 4-Plex Deal Advice
14 October 2015 | 21 replies
Putting a lot away as there's some trees I want removed, and possibly installing a w/d in the one unit that doesn't have it (doesn't currently have hook-ups).  
Tapiwa Wakatama Nervous about possible 1st deal
16 October 2015 | 8 replies
The inspector pointed out the following:- Clogged gutter(s): one had tree roots growing inside- Caulking and/or cementing needed on outside of the house to seal gaps- Filthy crawlspace with water intrusion (possibly due to clogged gutters).
Joshua Chen Creating an investment plan
10 March 2015 | 17 replies
Come to think of it there is a house on that block that they have tried to sell several times but couldn't that might be a good candidate for a lease option, not sure if that is your cup of tea or not but an option.  
Jeff S. It is getting tougher to be a small-time landlord
10 March 2015 | 32 replies
I upgrade to 200 amp, insulate, replace dated light and plumbing fixtures, replace the roof if necessary (or budget to replace it if it has a few more years on it--I just don't wait until it starts leaking), fix any drainage issues, replace windows (maybe 75% of the time), make sure doors/hardware work properly (I install hinge-stops and/or those round plastic bumpers that affix to the wall so I never have wall/door damage), limb up or remove trees, and of course give it a thorough cosmetic upgrade so it attracts good tenants.
Brandon Turner What are some examples of "problem properties" you would never want to buy?
10 March 2015 | 69 replies
LOLI will not buy a home that the original footprint has been altered or has asbestos siding or where there is more than one of two yard dogs nearby.I can fix a house but not a neighborhood.I love polybutylene, musty, leaking roofs, trees growing in the gutters, cracked foundations,shag carpet, stolen AC's, ripped out electrical and plumbing.
Olivia Tallchief BAD NEIGHBORS
31 March 2015 | 10 replies
Junk cars, trash, fallen trees, broken swing sets, etc. 
Jim Farrell Is anyone attending the Noteworthy East Conference on 4/10 - 4/13?
20 April 2015 | 34 replies
@Bob Malecki   Thanks Bob,,, Not my cup of tea the NPN ...
James De Silva How many properties will you look at before you buy?
17 March 2015 | 7 replies
Do drive bye's first so you can see the neighborhood, the conditions of the roof, dead/dieing trees, driveway concrete issues, etc. before asking your agent to set up a showing.