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Account Closed Fix-n-Flip Gone Wrong
29 January 2020 | 87 replies
The walls look a mess, there appears to be little to no electrical outlets, and some rooms have exposed wiring/conduit at the wall/ceiling?
Jeremy Torres Negotiation after inspection
7 November 2019 | 9 replies
I hope I'm wrong because I'm rooting for you, but most seller's are going to balk at things you should have noticed during your initial walkthrough especially if you are asking for something big like the roof (which probably also visually has buckled shingles or other indicators that it's at or close to end of life)A credit at closing is the same as cash to you because it's money you don't have to put into the title company.You will ONLY get a cash return doing it yourself.Exposed Romex is $25 to replace with conduit and a surface mounted box if you do it yourself.
Mike Reynolds REFI/Finance MHP question
28 June 2021 | 18 replies
Conduit (CMBS) - Conduit went away for a bit during the COVID onset, but they are back lending again.
Nick Bruckner Eagle River Alaska House Hack, Minor Reno
7 December 2022 | 0 replies
Also, couldn't find a curtain rod to span a window 12' wide so I had to make one out of steel conduit.
Karl Huther How old is too old for rental investments?
30 December 2022 | 12 replies
In multi-family properties, you might have electrical service run in conduit, but serious, long term leaks can corrode through the conduit from the outside, or find its way into junction boxes or other avenues enabling it to get inside the conduit and sit until it rusts through from the inside.
Nitin Dhiman Contributions to Solo 401k
24 February 2017 | 9 replies
Traditional IRAsSEP IRAsRollover or Conduit IRAsSIMPLE IRAsSIMPLE 401(k) Plans401(k) PlansProfit Sharing PlansMoney Purchase Pension PlansDefined Benefit PlansGovernment 457(b) Plans403(b) Plans
Phil Ferranto CREFCOA loans
5 March 2015 | 2 replies
Our company is similar in that we act as an origination team for Fannie Mae lenders as well as other agency lenders conduit lenders and insurance landers.
Eric Benzenhoefer Need an Example of a 1 line drawing - Electrical
5 February 2014 | 1 reply
I would like to see what the drawing entails, see how much we can start for them, and then bring them in to complete it.So I am looking for an example that would cover the following from our "reasons for rejection":"Provide complete electrical plans including one line diagram with all conduit and conductor sizes with insulation types, total load with calculations, panel schedule with arc fault, grounding, all outlets and lighting with circuity, light fixture schedule, also show electrical panel location in the apartment"My goal is to look at the example and complete a framework for the Mater Electrician to work in.
Neil Stratton Non-exclusive Easement Issue with Neighbor
17 April 2020 | 2 replies
The right of the Property owners and their successors and assigns, and the contractors or other agents of each, to construct, install, use, maintain, alter, add to, repair, remove, replace, reinstall and reconstruct electrical, water, sanitary sewer, natural gas, telephone, drainage connections, cable television or any other type of utility line, cable pipeline, conduit or other transmission medium, and any and all other improvements reasonably related to utility purposes (“Utility Improvements”) in, over, under, through and across the Roadway.
Chris M. Hey guys, newbie here and huge BiggerPockets fan
21 September 2016 | 10 replies
Chris, a belated welcome aboard.BP is a great conduit for RE investment advice and insights.My company is a private buyer and private lender on lower ARV $ SFR properties throughout the country.