
29 July 2024 | 12 replies
Not knocking your market, just giving you a warning that the market you pick will dictate how quickly you get your money back after putting it in.

27 July 2024 | 8 replies
There are plenty out there....you want to pick the right one, not just the first one.

24 July 2024 | 26 replies
And since they price match each other, if 1 of them is doing the sale, and you want cabs from the other, then just take it to the other one and have them price match the sale.Also, HD offers unstained cabinets if you want to pick the stain, or paint them yourself.

25 July 2024 | 3 replies
My main questions would be: how long does the entire process take from applying to actually having possible tenants to start picking from, and how do they determine exact amount for rent (the amounts listed on the housing authority site seem way higher than market rent, I’m wondering if I will actually get those numbers or not)any other general tips or advice is also appreciated!

26 July 2024 | 5 replies
Many will pick this up and require that you change it back to your personal name.

26 July 2024 | 11 replies
Options are endless, pick one and hit it hard.

25 July 2024 | 3 replies
made an offer on a property only to find out later that one of the units was going through an eviction.tried to extend our inspection contingency to no avail to buy us some timeended up not being able to come to terms on how to proceed with sellerthe last HOUR of our inspection contingency the seller offers to try and buy out (cash for keys) the tenant the next day (he had a property manager handling the eviction and wasn't even aware of it initially).i get a (risky) oral agreement that even though the contingency window had passed, if the plan falls through my client will still get their EMD back the next day the seller ends up buying out the tenant for a bit over $3,000 and now we can move forward with the deal without the headache of a problem teanant/ picking up an eviction.

22 July 2024 | 12 replies
Don’t let your argument hinge on a “forum lawyer”.

26 July 2024 | 14 replies
That's what I think a fair price is.It does depend on how far it is to the roofing supply store, how far it is for the workers to travel, if there's any rotting wood that needs to be replaced and how busy they are (busier = higher profit).You could buy a couple ladders, a compressor, a 100ft extension cord (14/3), 50 ft of rubber air hose, a roofing nail gun, a caulk tube a couple shingle removers and pick up some day laborers who know how to roof.
25 July 2024 | 3 replies
The most annoying bit is that this is their biggest selling point, have prevalidated pipeline of deals that you can pick and choose from.