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Andrew Barrios New Member Introduction (Rental Investor Wannabe)
24 December 2018 | 4 replies
If not I recommend you start listening to those daily while you drive around and in your spare time. 
Holly Schuster Philly investor here, intro and probate inquiry
22 December 2018 | 2 replies
Architects, lawyers, engineers, and high level investors are on the other end of my phone on a daily basis.
Angela Miller Calling Cen NY!! Financing & Neighborhoods in Central NY-Syracuse
29 December 2018 | 10 replies
The FHA says that examples of such problems include but are not limited to the following: Missing handrailsCracked or damaged exit doors that are otherwise operableCracked window glassDefective paint surfaces in homes constructed post-1978 (because of lead paint hazards)Minor plumbing leaks (such as dripping faucets)Defective floor finishes or coverings (worn through the finish, badly soiled carpeting)Evidence of previous (non-active) wood-destroying insect/organism damage where there is no evidence of unrepaired structural damageRotten or worn-out counter topsDamaged plaster, sheetrock or other wall and ceiling materials in homes constructed post-1978Poor workmanshipTrip hazards (cracked or partially heaving sidewalks, poorly installed carpeting)Crawl spaces with debris and trashLack of an all-weather driveway surface=================There are many areas, however, where the FHA does require problems to be remedied in order for the sale to close.Electrical and Heating The electrical box should not have any frayed or exposed wires.All habitable rooms must have a functioning heat source (except in a few select cities with mild winters).Roofs and Attics The roofing must keep moisture out.The roofing must be expected to last for at least two more years.The appraiser must inspect the attic for evidence of possible roof problems.The roof cannot have more than three layers of roofing.If the inspection reveals the need for roof repairs and the roof already has three or more layers of roofing, the FHA requires a new roof.Water HeatersThe water heater must meet local building codes and must convey with the property.Hazards and NuisancesA number of conditions fall under this category.
Daniel F. Harb Did I Mention I HATE The Stock Market?......
24 December 2018 | 70 replies
If someone is an expert and lives it and breathe it daily they can get a much higher comfort level allocating much higher percentages to a certain type of investing.
Russell Gronsky Higher Yield Spread and the Economy
22 December 2018 | 3 replies
There are times when interests rates rise, but the cap rates do not adjust accordingly, e.g. cap rate is 5.5% and debt is 5.0%.They could be also be alluding to high yield bond spreads, which since they are traded daily, could help provide a proxy for RE investor expectations, and thus offer a glimpse into the immediate future of RE investor expectations moving, and cap rates changing accordingly.
Parker Lewis Questions for starting out
2 January 2019 | 4 replies
If you just don't give up, the right deal will come along.4.The biggest help for me was listening to the podcasts daily (there are over 300 now) and utilizing real estate calculators to figure out cash flow and monthly expenses. 
Krystyna Schexnayder Hire a Project Manager or not?
28 December 2018 | 3 replies
If your daily work / life schedule doesn’t permit the time needed and also if your skill set does not revolve around setting up contractors then yes.
Bruce D. Bolton Guest is a meth head felon...
2 January 2019 | 13 replies
That said, you can have a clause in your lease that has a limit on how long a guest can stay, but you cannot prevent daily guests, unless that guest has caused problems and you filed some kind of injunction against that person. 
Alifiya Patrawala Orlando FL versus Raleigh NC
6 January 2019 | 4 replies
Buy a hotel room and the hotel management will give for daily rent.
Chérie Przybyl 1950's Midcentury Fix and Flip
1 January 2019 | 0 replies
My partner and I were at the project daily doing some handyman work ourselves to save money.