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Jamie Henkin Turnkey properties
12 October 2016 | 34 replies
Either you or a representative you trust with out exception must perform all the necessary due diligence just as you would for a property down the street from you.Turnkey companies want to maximize profit by doing as little work as possible using the cheapest materials.I would have a professional inspector check everything with a fine tooth comb,especially the roof,plumbing,electrical,and HVAC systems.Also make sure you get a repair warranty for when things go to hell in two years or less(and they will).I honestly don't trust any property I don't rebuild myself with my trusted contractor and quality materials that will last at least a decade or more
Petr Anisimov At what price point should I walk away?
12 October 2016 | 13 replies
Here is a part of the letter, I sent to the seller:The home inspection was completed on September 29th (please see attached) and the following issues were pointed out: 1.The wooden floor frame in the middle unit is deteriorating due to either prior water leak in the bathroom or due to moisture infiltration through the walls and foundation.2.There is evidence of significant settlement under the middle unit bathroom and north closet.3.The settlement of the floor and walls has also resulted in settlement of the roof frame above this area, ceiling shows cracks.4.There is an obvious depression on the roof – water is ponding on the roof above the middle unit, which adds excessive weight on the roof and potential for leaks.5.Asbestos containing material has been found.6.The current bedroom heat installations in the north and south units pose a safety hazard from carbon monoxide, fire and oxygen depletion.7.An electrician performing upgrades did not use ‘arc fault breakers’ in the north and south unit breaker panels, which is required by the national electrical code.8.Upgrades to the electrical system, promised by a real estate agent, have not been completed yet.
Eric Moore Good Metal Roofer in San Antonio
7 October 2016 | 1 reply
Does anyone know a good metal roofer with reasonable prices in San Antonio?  
Kinley Puzey Architect - New to BP/Investing
10 October 2016 | 7 replies
Lots of good material and great place to meet other investors.Welcome!
Sarah Tankersley General Contractor needed in College Station, TX
2 August 2020 | 11 replies
Metal buildings, residential or commercial.
Jarrid Williams Books on Analyzing deals
3 August 2016 | 4 replies
Can you kindly suggest any reading material that have helped you understand deal analysis more.
Matthieu Benoot Tenant keeps breaking screen on porch
4 August 2016 | 11 replies
I would also check the quality of the screening material, as some are more durable than others.
Jon Q. Middle Class: Chips Are Stacked Against You
16 August 2016 | 45 replies
Someone with millions of dollars in the bank can sustain a total loss on one investment without it materially changing their life for the worst.
Michael Delpier How to structure this partnership and split profits?
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
I am fronting the cost of materials and paying for the triads people.
Dustin Palls Found a Fannie property I want, possible"Meth Lab"
15 August 2016 | 20 replies
The state will think you are way more shady if they show up and you are wearing a respirator trying to remove regulated material than if they show up and you just play dumb.