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Account Closed Rental Property - Accounting for Future Repairs with Purchase Price
14 August 2014 | 9 replies
They slide well, but the wood frames are drying out and beginning to crack, and several of the screen frames have been bent. - In a flip situation, I would take the need for new windows into account, but my realtor advises me that the state of the windows shouldn't be considered in the offer price for a rental property.
Tony Sepassi Need some advise dealing with agent from hell
9 May 2014 | 8 replies
The fire department came and turned the water off.We had just put new carpet in the first floor and new paint, so the next day or so had a guy come out and replaced the new carpet again and another guy replaced the burst pipe and put in a dry wall and paint the bathroom since that is where the pipe burst from.I wanted to file a claim with my insurance company but the agent told me not to file a claim with the insurance company since then the insurance company will know about it and the buyer agent can find that out and it would detract from the value of the house.Almost 4 months had gone by and I wasn't happy with him since he never contacted me and keep in the loop with what is going on other than a website he gave me a link to and a password to check what is going on which he hardly updated.
David Jonsson unlicensed activity
4 June 2014 | 131 replies
Yeah, my step-father used to own a mortgage company and I learned early on in this business that the world "flipping" has a negative connotation in some circles, especially among the old-timers.But, this attorney sat down with us and talked through our experience and our detailed business model (which is rehabbing and reselling) and still presented to us that he thought what we were doing was a risky undertaking, especially if a buyer thought we didn't do a good job on the rehab.Here is where I think this stems from:1.
Michael Reuss Tenant Problem
15 May 2014 | 7 replies
I know they need attention as I was warned by the HOA late last summer about dry, brown front yard and don't want this to happen again.
Brandon Turner Making Money on Deals that Most Investors Throw In the Trash
26 January 2018 | 79 replies
The banker has on-going compliance concerns which stem from origination and those stay for the life of the loan.
Logan Zanki Top apartment gets really hot
18 May 2014 | 11 replies
The roof keeps the insulation dry but the space between the roof and living area should be kept as close to outside temp as possible (lots of ventilation).
Andrew Cordle Custom Designed Kitchen
20 May 2014 | 14 replies
Our inventory is drying up and you're pushing up prices!
Daniel Almodovar Subject to in Virginia
21 May 2014 | 1 reply
I'd like some face time with someone performing these deals and my local REIA has come up dry so far.
Jonathan Nelson Wholesaling 101 - What are my limitations?
21 May 2014 | 15 replies
These can be "dry" or transactionally funded.
Mike Ale Tenant Problem, what would you do?
21 May 2014 | 12 replies
Welcome to land lording,You could replace the items with either a laundry pod or 5 gallon salad spinner and a drying rack.