
19 October 2019 | 11 replies
Should that be my next step since I’ve exhausted the relationship with the landlord?

2 October 2019 | 51 replies
Drywall, texture, siding, pipe insulation, 9x9” tiles (these almost always have asbestos) all could have it, and that’s not even an exhaustive list!

9 October 2019 | 7 replies
Otherwise, there are low cost options (Rocketlawyer, NOLO, LegalShield... not endorsing any of them) that you can draft one for the state you need it in and adequately define (not an exhaustive list):Who is bringing what to the tableHow splits of cashflow / equity will happenHow will the asset be heldHow will it be capitalizedHow decisions will be made to sell

2 October 2019 | 2 replies
I rather exhaust the possibilities of building my portfolio locally before looking at other possible locations to do so.I would like to combine a lot of the knowledge from the aforementioned books to aid in building this portfolio, including the tips from David Greene, J.Scott's books on finding deals, understanding and estimating the rehab process and Brandon's help of creatively financing possible deals and managing rental properties.

10 October 2019 | 4 replies
Clean out dryer vent and add grated cover to dryer exhaust at side of garage5) Repair water heater as suggested in appliance warning on counter in kitchen: "Excessive rust in burner compartment" to restore hot water function6) Remove Shed as it appears to be sitting on the ground and is dilapidated8) Replace carpet in back bedroom due to stains9) Remove rest of exposed plywood under counters away from range and/or cover with trim to make it look finished10) Patch & paint minor drywall damage/ water spots at ceiling and at entry to enclosed porch from interior and some other minor areas
11 October 2019 | 50 replies
Before going the expensive route and thinking an attorney should get involved, I'd try first exhausting the cheap routes to get rid of the smell.

10 October 2019 | 2 replies
Have you truly exhausted all nearby options?

8 March 2020 | 6 replies
Long term i'm going to be looking at installing a ceiling exhaust fan but short term I did find special mold killing paint from ACE Hardware, in case anyone else finds themselves in the same predicament: Zinsser White Mold Killing Primer 1 qt. runs about $14
12 October 2019 | 5 replies
I'm sort of exhausted with the whole process, but I can't give up!