
19 July 2020 | 0 replies
Hey guysI came across a good deal for a house I would like to get as a rental property, and made my offer.After inspection, the report show some issues that can not be ignored plus some minor issues (faulty dishwasher, not working garage door, faulty exhaust fan, etc.).The house probably needs to get new roof, new AC, new furnace, attic pest and some plumbing leaks that need to be fixed.

20 July 2020 | 6 replies
However, like Kevin said, if conventional financing is viable in your scenario, exhaust that first.

22 July 2020 | 6 replies
You need to determine, through exhaustive MLS analysis; where your property falls into the housing market through rents, how close are you to the areas which are getting higher rents, why are they getting higher rents, are you in a market which is declining and so forth.4.

22 July 2020 | 2 replies
But probably no point in doing it while Coronavirus is still an issue, and offices may not even be open to the public anyway.The standard advice for new agents is to exhaustively list all your contacts, everyone you know - whereupon you will be amazed at how many people you know - and then come up with a plan for telling everyone that you're a new agent.

22 July 2020 | 0 replies
I know it is always possible to get an apartment pretty quickly, but if im currently mentally exhausted by paying rent in exchange for nothing rather than paying mortgage in exchange for equity, how should i anticipate this issue and be better prepared for when something like this possibly happens.

23 July 2020 | 1 reply
@Rick SheldonFunny one here :) So, no idea if that was intentional - but it looks kind of like something wasn't quite fully planned somewhere along the way :)A few things - some items, likely in your basement, still can exhaust through an existing chimney.

2 August 2020 | 19 replies
So fresh air comes into the hallways, then generally under your door (by design) and is exhausted out your bathroom and kitchen vents.

4 August 2020 | 17 replies
These are all important as is the exhaustive list of questions that Chris provided above.

5 August 2020 | 7 replies
@Elizabeth Pare I GC my own projects (and I have done a few high end jobs for clients, but that was exhausting).

1 February 2020 | 10 replies
@Brandon Baird are you sure you haven’t exhausted all options to just get Internet?