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David Krulac What things have you found in foreclosed/abandoned houses?
10 October 2017 | 91 replies
Everything and I mean everything is still in the house, furniture, clothes, dishes and food in the frig.
ED Russo Whats More Profitable? Marketing To Sellers/Buyers
10 July 2012 | 44 replies
(He was a tenant in the home)4) Seller was told by his back Doctor that he was going to be unable to walk up the staircase in his home and should consider selling before the scheduled surgery which was 10 days away.5) Seller didn’t have time to clean the kitchen and was too embarrassed to allow strangers in… Kitchen was so full of trash and dishes that were unclean that one could hardly walk to the sink.6) Seller was being abused by his wife and didn’t want to explain the fist holes in the walls and doors.7) Seller ran a multi room internet porn café out of his house and didn’t want anyone to know or impede his income.8) Double homicide where the bodies were left for a week… (Smelled like money)9) Seller hated real estate agents so much that he refused to earn more money by selling himself or hiring them.10) I could see the sky through the ceiling and the seller didn’t have money for the repairs.
Joshua Dorkin The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing is Here
2 April 2019 | 182 replies
…On that thread others that had been involved in frivolous law suits only to have to dish out a lot of cash to either protect themselves personally or their company.
Julie Marquez Tenant Turnover: Took Me 15 Days, How Long Does It Take You?
12 September 2016 | 31 replies
Hi JulieWe start showing as soon as the tenant gives notice.It has been a challenge sometimes, I remember setting up showings at a house where the tenant was away for the weekend.Just her teenage kids were home.The first showing was embarrassing, but I managed to do a garbage bag / throw stuff in the cupboards (including dirty dishes)The next tenants took the place, but I made a deal with them to have our painter / handyman come in to do a bit of painting, after they moved in.It is not always ideal, some of the hustle between tenants, but I find if you communicate well, set expectations and do what you say you are going to do, you can avoid any loss in revenue.That being said, sometimes you have to shut a unit down between tenants to do a full on scrub down.To clean properly it really takes a lot of time.Mike
Jay Garrison plumbing work, contractor says no permit
13 April 2023 | 5 replies
Yes, I just wanted that tasty estimate to have been sensible too.
Chris Landrum Overbuilding for a rental?
5 January 2016 | 8 replies
A dishwasher would be a better investment if you're going to add anything (and could help cut down on pests versus letting neglected dishes accumulate in the sink before hand-washing).2) The deck would be more of an equity play.
S. Perry Walk me through a maintenance check/rental inspection
31 January 2015 | 8 replies
Look for pet supplies and pet dishes/food.
Pete Nater Anyone ever use Peter Conti & Jerry Nortons' "Quick Flip Money Machine", where they pay $10,000 for Wholesale deals you find?
15 May 2014 | 16 replies
I didn't like the taste to much, its always missing something so I learned to add certain spices and herbs to make a meal taste better, Chef Ramsey would love me in "Hell's Kitchen" lol in fact seeing I am self taught I actually worked as a Sous Chef in a German Resturant in Texas and everyone loved my cooking, today even my wife loves my cooking (as long as I stay away from Italian Dishes, she is Italian and that is her baliwack lol).
Laurie Williamson Why do some listings have no interior photos, and missing info?
9 April 2016 | 4 replies
The other 3 units were not available for viewing — they only put a lockbox on the extra tasty crispy burned one, so I just looked in the windows.
Ryan Lee Flint Michigan has a lot of Tax Liens because of the dirty water!
20 July 2017 | 3 replies
They still use the water for bathing, washing dishes, washing their clothes, watering their lawn, washing their car and anything else you can think of.