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Daniel Tucker Apartment 45% below ARV after renovation
15 April 2015 | 3 replies
No laundry facilities for me wouldn't be a deal breaker, it could be a source of revenue in the future.
Russell Volk Philadelphia: what's the rule regarding insulation?
16 April 2015 | 5 replies
We then had to upgrade the entire house to todays code (arc fault breakers and tamper-resistant receptacles). 
David Humphrey My Wholesale/Flip in Akron, Ohio.
13 May 2016 | 11 replies
His tenant moved out in December 2014 and decided to do the owner a favor and flip the main breaker... 
Rajesh T. Looking for a Good AC repair Tech in Laurel,MD
20 June 2015 | 1 reply
It may be that the fan motor in the heating unit is not turning, which can be caused a bad motor or an electrical fault in the unit, but it is likely if the breaker has tripped that the Air Conditioning System would shut down entirely so you would not have cool air in the vent.
Account Closed Help with an 8-unit property in East Dallas ($100K, completely vacant)
22 April 2015 | 12 replies
Crime zone is a deal breaker for me.
John Bachmann Obtaining a fixed loan on minimum wage? Can it be done?
20 April 2015 | 17 replies
Must have a steady employment history or worked for the same employer for the past two yearsMy jobs are currently under-the-table.. so no W2's or any official documentation to report.. this seems like a deal-breaker, but on the same token, if I do move to a place I like and commit 2 years in the local scene I would probably be getting more than min. wage by then.Your front-end ratio (mortgage payment plus HOA fees, property taxes, mortgage insurance, home insurance) needs to be less than 31 percent of your gross income, typically.
Joseph Adelmann Home Inspection Repairs
20 April 2015 | 3 replies
Electrical work- install about a half dozen GFCI, fix a splice that doesn't have a junction box, and correct a double tap in the breaker box.
Chad Kamerad are these good terms?
27 April 2015 | 7 replies
I might try to get rid of the 1/2% point, but it's not a deal breaker to me.
Gary P. My first RE investment before the first rent check
18 July 2015 | 14 replies
This leaves me with more questions: under what circumstances would this "may not have to" apply, would using this Nevada entity as umbrella corp short circuit the CFTB claim on all the other entities in other states?
Nicolas Franckenfeld Out of the blue mobile home park potential purchase...need basic help
5 May 2015 | 7 replies
Normally this wouldn't bother me too much because I don't own them, but I feel as if 1) it would prevent me from getting new/better trailers in the park and 2) if I raised the lot space rent (or even if I didn't) the owners would just walk away and leave me with their pile of junk.Not sure how I should discount the above or, if it is a deal-breaker at any price.