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Benjamin Wallace Rental Property Income - Tenant Improvements and Reimbursement Through Rent
25 March 2024 | 1 reply
Example: The tenants were paying $1500/month before the flooring was installed.
Tom Server verbiage for repair..
24 March 2024 | 8 replies
"Buyer to receive $5000 credit at closing, Buyer agrees to replace subfloor with 3/4 plywood, mildew resistant and sound proof flooring insulator"Obvious labor is expensive, What are your thoughts on this.. the actual subfloor is fine but its in the contract to install new subfloor anywaywith the "replace subfloor", could I install new 3/4 plywood over the existing subfloor which technically i am replacing the subfloor or do i need to discard the old subfloor and install the 3/4 plywood??  
Theresa Holl AirDNA Data analytics for STR investors
23 March 2024 | 10 replies
One thing I liked before the redesign was that they gave numbers based on the average, upper 25% and top 10%.
Christina Galdieri Would you renovate bathroom
24 March 2024 | 10 replies
Try to go with a different (neutral) colored paint on the walls and have it be a color that will look connected to the green wall tile and the floor tile that you will install.
Taahir Shaikh FTHB Dilemma w/ a Sunroom
24 March 2024 | 3 replies
I asked my agent why the Sellers would downplay the property as only 1,895 sq ft and she said it looks like the current owners bought the house with the sunroom install, but could’ve later added the heating/cooling systems BUT, didn’t go to the county to get it permitted/assessed to be added as true sq footage.
Taahir Shaikh FTHB Dilemma w/ a Sunroom
23 March 2024 | 1 reply
I asked my agent why the Sellers would downplay the property as only 1,895 sq ft and she said it looks like the current owners bought the house with the sunroom install, but could’ve later added the heating/cooling systems BUT, didn’t go to the county to get it permitted/assessed to be added as true sq footage. 
Derek Nemec Killer deal but how to structure?
22 March 2024 | 15 replies
Yes it implies a tax event, but utilizing the installment method would alleviate it? 
Robin Thornton Returning Newbie Chugging Along In Need of Advice on 2 Properties
23 March 2024 | 12 replies
This includes raising a roof, running electrical and sewer, installing a bathroom and kitchen and finishing everything off.
Steven Radolinski 2204 Frederick Ct NW
22 March 2024 | 0 replies
We added value by installing new HVAC, roof, electrical, & much more!
Lisa McKinney HELP!! How to Structure part finance/part seller buyback
22 March 2024 | 3 replies
Seller would have a recorded installment contract that would afford the right to forfeit the contract in the event you defaulted on payment.Buyer: Thank you for making my point... that is a much higher risk and seller has no rights to the asset that is being foreclosed.