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Ricky Sabogal First offer submitted!
6 August 2018 | 2 replies

Just placed my first offer for a fix and flip!  Excited and scared out of my mind at the same time.... ahhhhh.  Now its a waiting game.  I'm assuming that I should use the time between ratification (fingers crossed) a...

Sam Leon Providing proof of repairs to insurance after hurricane damages
7 August 2018 | 2 replies
The agent was supposed to tell me to submit documents but since I was under the deductable, they didn't say anything and I didn't either.Now they told me I need:(1) before/after pictures;(2) PAID IN FULL receipt showing licensed specialty contractors on work performed;on:(a) roof repair(b) ceiling drywall work(c) ceiling texture and paint work(d) fence repairs(e) fallen, hanging, damaged tree branch removal and pruningAfter some calls and elbow twisting, I was able to get the roofer to give me a retroactive receipt now on work done in September of last year even though I paid him cash.I was not able to get the debris removal cleaning company to give me a receipt.I did the sheetrock, texture and painting myself so that was my time & cost.I have pictures of everything.So now my windstorm insurance may cancel because I can't provide receipts of licensed specialty contractors on sheetrock/texture/painting work performed.Kind of surprised that simple sheetrock repair work would need licensed specialty contractor. 
Mor Elkobi First time investing in Montreal- negotiation
18 September 2018 | 7 replies
I suggest you decide what your final price is before you submit your first offer.Note: something I find odd but seems standard is the EXPECTATION that a renegotiation will happen after the inspection.
Gabriel A. Crowdfunding to BRRRR a property..need specifics on the process
13 August 2018 | 5 replies
How exactly do I find a property, get a contractor or 2 to provide estimates, submit my application to the crowdfunding site, wait for approval and submit my offer within a reasonable amount of time?
Brayan Sandoval Filtering Names and Addresses from ListSource
27 January 2020 | 13 replies
How do I fix this issue so when I submit the names and address to REI Skip I get the most accurate information?
Stacie Elizabeth Recommendations of Handyman and Lawn Service Rental Columbus
13 August 2018 | 1 reply
It's an app that charges contractors to submit bids and also has their reviews tied only to their work via Thumbtack.
Scott P. Due diligence shows major misrepresentations (seller or broker?)
15 August 2018 | 16 replies
Hi,I submitted an offer for my first multi-family (8 apartments plus one commercial unit), and it was accepted, and signed the P&S.
Henri Meli Would you use your tenant as your lender?
13 August 2018 | 2 replies
Drawback: I would need to submit to them all the rent rolls from all my tenants and they would know how much I charge everyone ... etc.
Tyler Keit FSBO Accepted an offer on my first flip NOW WHAT
17 August 2018 | 10 replies
You need to know if the buyer submitted tax returns, W-2’s, bank statements etc.Realize that an fha buyer can Not sign a purchase within 90 days of the date You bought the property, or it will never be funded.
Ray Pun Out of state investing - should I contact listing agent directly?
14 August 2018 | 7 replies
Plenty of folks on here would be happy to submit an offer for you and set you up with an MLS feed that matches your criteria.