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Charles Sullivan Good ol delinquent taxes
16 June 2017 | 12 replies
I just have it written in that the seller will ring taxes current at close of escrow and that has always come out of the purchase price.Purchase price 100KBack taxes 10KSeller gets 90K at closing and taxes now current.If he owes more in back taxes then what your gonna pay him then just have it written up in the terms who is gonna cover the rest or all of it or whatever.
John Gach New guy from NY trying to research
24 May 2017 | 9 replies
I do heating and air conditioning so I'm very handy and can handle maintaining and repairing my future properties.I mainly joined to try to figure a way to some how get a loan on a multiple family home that currently has 2 tenants, but has a large 3rd potential apartment that needs major restoration
Jason Hsiao Get a castle for free! Italian redevelopment opportunity
24 May 2017 | 0 replies
To encourage tourism in some of the less popular spots Italy is giving away free properties for developers to restore them. 
Walter Correia Refinancing VA loan to conventional loan and FHA to VA
28 May 2017 | 3 replies
This would mainly be done if a person wanted to restore their entitlement to use on another home purchase.
Steven Wi Need advice for making an offer on property not on the market
13 March 2019 | 1 reply
Or should I just pay about 20k in cash and see what loan rates I can get for the rest? Or
Nicholas Bailey 50% Rule/ 2% Rule in expensive areas -> is my reasoning correct?
24 August 2017 | 9 replies
Remember that "normal wear and tear" is an expense to you so why should you have to restore the property to its original condition?  
James Petty Obtaining bank financing with student debt?
27 July 2017 | 4 replies
However, you can't un-pay off a debt to restore liquidity, so conversely we can NOT go "well, would James qualify if he was $20k more in student loan debt and had access to $20k more of capital instead?
Tyler Willson LF someone in Roanoke, VA familiar with Historic Restorations
24 July 2017 | 4 replies

Hello everyone,I am looking to do a flip within Old Southwest in Roanoke, but I am not familiar with all the regulations and guidelines that go along with renovating historic buildings. I did some preliminary research...

Nick Ferrari Evicting a tenant; Pennsylvania
8 July 2018 | 9 replies
For example, there may be clean up expenses, sometimes requiring the use of a professional restoration company.Where a tenant's death occurs, the landlord should find out the name of the person administrating the estate in order to open the line of communications about money owed, removal of personal property and transitioning the property back to the landlord.
Samson Tefera What to do with left over materials
24 July 2017 | 3 replies
If there is a local habitat for humanity store (restore) near you, you can donate to them.