
19 October 2018 | 3 replies
There has been many of these real estate gurus online, YouTube, social media claiming that you can get started in “wholesale real estate” with no money.

28 October 2018 | 17 replies
Thank you @Justin Robert , he said that the main panel is wired through an old frayed wire and that the interior wire is run outside the house then back in and that the range outlet is unsafe.

20 October 2018 | 2 replies
I can't tell where the outlets are but from all of the concrete I'd assume it isn't wired to code for a living space.

20 October 2018 | 0 replies
We love cozy.co (notice that isn't .com...that goes to something different) as it's simple to use, handles the background checks for us, makes it simple to collect rent and is easily linked to other social media sites so we can get the word out that we have a rental available.
23 April 2019 | 2 replies
I was able to contact a few cash buyers thru social media etc.I want to send a mail piece to the cash buyers that I was unable to connect with thru social media as I have their mailing address.

20 October 2018 | 3 replies
The attorney and accountant are important as they can help you set up your cozy.co (notice that isn't .com...that goes to something different) as it's simple to use, handles the background checks for us, makes it simple to collect rent and is easily linked to other social media sites so we can get the word out that we have a rental available.

20 October 2018 | 1 reply
We love cozy.co (notice that isn't .com...that goes to something different) as it's simple to use, handles the background checks for us, makes it simple to collect rent and is easily linked to other social media sites so we can get the word out that we have a rental available.

20 October 2018 | 4 replies
We also change out all outlets and face plates, the first time we touch a building.

23 October 2018 | 6 replies
For example, did you establish your bring mainly website, social media presence, order business cards, virtual phone numbers etc or did you just jump out there?

23 October 2018 | 2 replies
Keep in mind we do not have known cost amounts for these repair items, and can just make estimates, and hope no other costly issues are uncovered after attacking some of the repairs.My question is, with our next interaction with the selling agent, should we:A) Ask for the major repairs be metB) Ask for a decrease in agreed upon price (without great idea of what the repairs will cost)C) A combination of both; settle with some repairs met, and a decrease in priceOur entire list is below: (keep in mind that I am not sure if all of these things need direct attention to get the unit rent-able, or if some items can be overlooked for now and deal with later as they become more of a problem)Repair List:Items that need attention before renting unit:Big Ticket Items:Install furnaceInstall all new appliancesInstall water heaterExterior electric power supply is damaged, needs repairInstall guttersNo termite treatmentNo gas meter, install newAttic decking has moisture damage, needs repairSmaller Repair Items:Install electric panel faceplate and secure exposed wiresTwo prong outlets (could not test), swap out, install GFCI where neededTrim tree limbs in contact with power linesMissing light cover under front entranceRepair kitchen windowsRepair kitchen sink leakRepair utility room leakInsulate atticSeal gaps in living room doorLoose bathroom faucetAdjust shower water pressurePatchwork performed in multiple rooms, walls are plaster on wood lathe- which I have been told can have asbestos issues once opened upDeferred Cost Items:Large tree removalTorn and missing roof shinglesSeal plumbing boots on roofRaised soffit under car portSecure electrical lines in attic, they run over attic stringers, not through them (necessary?)