
25 September 2023 | 42 replies
There is also a clause in the Rental Agreement regarding "defects" which Tenants are required to report to the PM.

2 February 2021 | 5 replies
I think the HOA will be stuck with this defect on all future sales now that it has been uncovered.

23 May 2016 | 5 replies
I have one under contract built in 2006, no defective drywall issues, and under contract for under $51/sq ft.

28 August 2019 | 4 replies
I've got one, but unfortunately each owner has a large debt due to construction defects (we're 80% done fixing them), so that kinda puts me out of the ballpark for what a buyer would want to pay.

30 August 2023 | 1 reply
This wholesaling off of “MLS” is absurd.5 - successful wholesaling entails knowledge of property values, and usually requires knowledge of construction procedures, defects, and costs as well.

19 September 2023 | 1 reply
Yes a lender will not lend on a property that is not livable (serious defects, roof, electric.ect...)

9 November 2018 | 11 replies
This list includes but is not limited to:Reprogramming a remote for cable/hdtv.Flipping a tripped breaker and finding the cause.Changing the agitator dogs in a washing machine.Replace a belt in a vacuum cleaner.Change the flapper and fill valve in a toilet.Replace a seat on a toilet.Put a bed frame back together.Changer filters on a CH/A unit.Clean evaporator coils on a CH/A unit and refrigerator.Unclog a sink, toilet or shower.Replace washing machine water supply lines and/or hose gaskets.Change P-trap under a sink.Change wax ring under a toilet.Adjust a screen door locking and closing mechanism.Know how to change a ballast in a light fixture.Know how to put a sliding door back on track.Know how to reboot a modem and operate a security camera.Know how to change door locks and deadbolts.Know how to re-caulk a tub and shower surround.Know how to change a CH/A wall thermostat.Know how to remove a broken light bulb base from a socket.Know how to replace a defective water shut off valve.That's just the things right off the top of my head.

8 September 2019 | 11 replies
I also buy a 1 mil dollar policy for 10 years of covered for defects down the line.. this cost me 30 to 40k and its really just there in case we have a defect claim and it gets past the sub contractors insurance and to us..

25 January 2023 | 51 replies
The only way an agent would be potentially liable is if they knew about material defects and did not disclose them.

14 September 2016 | 34 replies
It is voidable.We recognize that when we sell real estate the title must be clear of any defects.