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Erika Unhold contractor bid only gives labor cost-guesses on materials?
16 September 2017 | 8 replies
I had requested 3 bids prior to Irma, but the other two have not responded and I can't blame them under the circumstances
Allan Rosenberg Patch of land rate of defaults and return of overdue funds
20 May 2021 | 63 replies
I think it's admirable, and the least they can do under the circumstance.
Dave Zarcone My first project - Rehabbing my aunt's dilapidated house
21 January 2018 | 12 replies
@Manolo D. we were definitely happy with the overall outcome. the GC we used did a great job. we plan on using his crew again on our next property if possible. however, I'm guessing you're referring to my other discussion about rehab costs from my contractor. we were happy with the outcome of this project but I don't have anything to compare this to. the fact of the matter is we don't know if his prices were fair for the market. we were in very unique circumstances on the last project where we had flexibility with our budget, so even if he charged more than the competition we still came out on top. moving forward we need to know more details. we are currently making offers on properties in need of rehab and we're using this GC's quote to help us budget for our max offer. if we can use him and still make a competitive offer then we will but we are getting beat by other offers. we just need to analyze all factors to see what we can change in order to compete. the two main concerns are that we are up against other investors making cash offers so they have no loan contingency and no mortgage payments inflating their holding costs, plus they probably have cheaper labor and material costs. so, we're just trying to analyze everything. our GC did a great job, only went slightly over budget compared to his original estimate, but we did plan for contingency and I ended up doing a lot of the work, so we were overall under budget, and he offered the quality of work we were happy with.
Faye Carroll Bank Owned vs. Auctions- where are the better deals for SFHs?
26 September 2017 | 8 replies
They have a duty to their shareholders and in many circumstances a duty to the previous owner to maximize recovery and mitigate loss.
Nathaniel Birdsong Advice: Credit score 670
15 September 2017 | 5 replies
FORECLOSURE: A seven year waiting period is required, and is measured from the completion date of the foreclosure.A three year waiting period is permitted if extenuating circumstances [EC: non recurring events that are beyond control that result in a sudden, significant and prolonged reduction in income or a catastrophic increase in financial obligations]  can be documented and the lesser LTV of 90% or the standard product guidelines.
Brian Singer Looking for a Syndicate Sponsor
15 September 2017 | 3 replies
It could be a great fit under the right circumstances.  
Kevin Lefeuvre What would you recommend: pool, hot tub or none?
30 March 2020 | 26 replies
Liability issues and nuisance factor due to tenant neglect and abuse make pools and hot tubes a defiant "NO WAY" for rental properties.Tenants are simply too irresponsible to ever trust them with anything that high risk.Guaranteed when a child drowns the landlord will be facing a lawsuit.
Patrick H. The property I live in is being foreclosed - How can I buy it?
18 September 2017 | 5 replies
You can look up who the owner is on the county tax appraisal site...or maybe Renters Warehouse will give you the owners phone number due to this extenuating circumstance.
Adam Barr Deducting Business Travel Connected to Personal Trip
16 September 2017 | 1 reply
Do I need to establish certain facts or circumstances to make sure the facts are clear in the event of an audit later?
Jim Adrian Move out questions and end of lease process
23 October 2018 | 2 replies
Hi Jim,This happens in many different circumstances, so calm and power on!!