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Rodney Banks I am interested in a Mortgage for my investment properties
8 August 2018 | 16 replies
.), bought as a natural person or LLC (in which you own 100%), and get a preliminary title report showing no liens. 
Mark McGarry New Licensing Requirement
19 August 2018 | 8 replies
I agree this seems a bit high for such a basic checklist, for a 900 sq foot home, so naturally I'm wondering if anyone has an inspector they recommend that's more reasonably priced?
Haley M. Cost for mini split AC units in Boston, MA
2 August 2018 | 12 replies
Hi everyone, we're considering putting mini splits in our Boston unit for AC only (heat is natural gas).
John Park Tenant sees a ghost. What should my response be?
15 August 2018 | 117 replies
You'd be surprised how many "hauntings" turn out to be natural gas leaks, they cause feelings of dread etc.
Ben M. Getting a wholesale property inspected before putting on contract
4 August 2018 | 7 replies
If there aren't many people interested in the property, a wholesaler would have to consider an offer that has an inspection contingency otherwise they risk holding the property longer than they anticipated.However, if you're in a hot market (and who isn't these days), you may be competing with people who are willing to go after the property so aggressively that they drop all contingencies; this would represent less risk to the wholesaler of the buyer backing out so naturally they would likely choose this offer over yours with contingencies.If you're finding that all deals you're coming across do not allow contingencies, it may be valuable to spend some time learning how to expertly predict repair costs on your own so you can determine if a deal is a good one without paying for inspections before getting it under contract. 
Cameron Belknap Egress Window Question. Just went under contract for "4dbrm"
13 September 2019 | 8 replies
It will help with liability, makes the unit more attractive with natural light, and will make your property more desirable when you sell. 
Account Closed Louisville, Kentucky Multi Family Insurance
7 August 2018 | 2 replies
Finally, any advice on what I should include in the policy to make sure I'm fully covered in regards to manmade and natural disasters?
Kevin O'Brien 18 year old investor/realtor seeking info on morgages
8 August 2018 | 6 replies
They have a combined 45 years of experience with rehabs, new construction, and commercial in Chicago so I have naturally learned a lot from them over the years and tend to trust their judgment.My questions - Is 25% down overkill?
Jim Morris Is my duplex cash flow worth it?!?!
8 August 2018 | 6 replies
No doubt, it's a risk tho..Naturally I would much prefer something with less overhead that performs well, and I'm willing to buy my way into an established market, but then I'm starting from scratch, and frankly despite having some reasonable tools at my discretion I don't really know how to data mine the entire US.Now that the dust is starting to settle after years of being in the trenches with this duplex, it's clear to really make money with this you have to have a portfolio, as I read in an article from this site, 1 or 2 rentals ain't gonna do it.
Robert Ferrell Looking for GC recommendations near Sacramento
7 August 2018 | 4 replies
And naturally, contractors hate that.