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Chan K. My Tenant Messaged Me and Asked for 2 Weeks Extension
16 April 2014 | 63 replies
Kindness can be mistaken for weakness.
Cory Schmidt gutted house
22 April 2014 | 8 replies
We are looking to just payoff our loan and move on with other projects.What we have done since purchase:-painted exterior -replaced bad roof on garage and porch -gutted first floor walls and ceiling -purchased 5 replacement windows to upgrade the ones which are outdated (comes with the house) -gutted the plumbingWhat needs to be done: Repair/replace some weak/rotted floor joists -Reinforce the trusses (outdated and weak) -Add some foundation support -Install the windows already purchased (come with house) -Install new electric -Install new plumbing -Install new furnace/AC and some duct work -Insulate and drywall the first floor -Paint interior walls and ceilings -Install new flooring -Install full kitchen and 1.5 bathroomsThe basement is accessible only from the exterior of the house and is a small (approx 10x10) room for furnace/water heater and the rest of it is crawl space.Total rehab cost = $45,000Purchase $59,900+45,000 rehab = $105,000 costEstimated After Repaired Value $160,000-170,000There are two bedrooms now, but a third is framed in to be added on the first floor.We have a short term loan which must be paid off, so we cannot do any type of owner financing.So that is the info I got from this source I don't own this I'm looking at making a deal let me know ur input thanksPS BP is da bomb !!!!!
Kyle Rice Should I evict or ride it out?
8 May 2014 | 19 replies
But doing a meeting only with just verbal agreements is weak.
Mike L. How to find good tenants for a property in a not-so-good neighborhood
19 April 2014 | 13 replies
We automatically increase it by $200 if there is a significant weakness in credit history, income history, rental history, or legal history.
Ognen Borissov Looking for templates/forms for controlling non paying and trouble tenants
6 May 2014 | 5 replies
My guess is there was poor marketing, poor tenant screening & selection, a weak rental agreement, lack of monitoring, and ineffective enforcement of violations as they occurred.
Nick Q. Young investor -- what's the best plan?
28 September 2011 | 12 replies
There are literally hundreds of ways to make money in real estate and you come from a position of strength in resources but weakness in experience.So take your time, ask lots of questions and be inquisitive.
Account Closed Who has Farming Secrets?
25 March 2012 | 7 replies
Avoid weak openers. c.
Mary Spalding Weird Forclosure Situation, need help
25 October 2011 | 6 replies
He's in a VERY weak position, though.
Joel Owens Want your input on creating the best multifamily website ever
6 December 2011 | 3 replies
You have to find the seller at the right time of weakness to get the terms and price you want and have no competition willing to offer more with better terms than you are.
Jon Holdman Sewer pipe bursting
22 December 2011 | 4 replies
Luckily, we did, because we also found another spot that was really weak and we would’ve been hosed.Pipe:4” PVC main line / stack.Floor drain 3” Kitchen drain, washing machine drain 2”Tools used:Jackhammer, pry bar, dead blow hammer, air nailer, respirator, earmuffs, goggles, safety glasses, scrapers, chisels, shovels (round for digging, flat for filling/cleaning floor), tub for mixing concrete, a ****** trowel.Have a 2 x 4 on hand for the concrete repair part.Tips: use spray paint to mark your path during demo… it’s easy to fall off course.