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Udele Tagoe How to find out when a notice of foreclosure has been filed
10 February 2016 | 3 replies
Is this something that I should have an inspector look at before making an offer?
Axel Ragnarsson Recommendations for a Home Inspector in New Hampshire?
8 February 2016 | 4 replies
Now I obviously have to do a home inspection and I'm posting to see if anyone has any referrals or recommendations for good home inspectors in the southern New Hampshire area. 
Thomas K. Rehabber in Baltimore MD
11 February 2016 | 9 replies
Housing court; inspectors, that's their job to report you, give you a housing code violation.
Mitch Bernstein Northern NJ Home Inspector Refferal
2 December 2019 | 7 replies
Hey Everyone, Does anyone have a recommendation for a good, thorough home inspector for the Morris County Area?   
Jessica Baez Am I making a mistake?
15 February 2016 | 23 replies
Just have a good inspector.  
Rick Sarouk Indiana Inspector/Contractor Recommendation
12 February 2016 | 1 reply
Hi We are putting a team together here for SFR Indiana purchases and looking for an experienced inspector that understands construction or is a licensed contractor as well.
Chris Lynch New member
16 February 2016 | 4 replies
We were new, and very uneducated, we let the realtor (highly recommended to us) supply an inspector.
Scott Schultz Radon testing and Mitigation systems
21 February 2016 | 12 replies
OK, so the EPA says anything above 4 picocuries is unsafe, any good inspector will run a minimum 4 day average, in the mot occupied part of the lowest level, including unfinished basements, near the sump pit is suspicious,   it does seem to be that more are positive today, but even 4 years ago, testing was not as common, i have a system in my personal home i installed because it was 11.5, in my finished basement, i have done them in rentals and flips for bring just above 4 as well, homes may test fine, and a few years later high, due to geologic shifting, i think the big issue is houses are tight today, old home have plenty of air exchange, and it wasn't a problem just my opinion though. 
Ann D. First SFR Flip Analysis $34k Profit
16 February 2016 | 13 replies
.) = 529 x3 months (March, April, May)$3456: Interest only HML payments ($92,160 @ 15% / 12 = 1152) X 3 months$ 1137 Dumpster fees x 1 month (10 yard dumpster @ $379 flat rate per 10 days)$ 3500 staging fees x2 months$20000 Rehab (extremely conservative estimate, actual cost pending)$5000 Possible Repairs (extremely conservative estimate, actual cost pending inspector report)$300 City Water, trash, sewer (@100/mo)$900 Electric ($300/mo)$84 HOA (@$28/mo)$300 Lawn mowing ($100/mo)Selling Closing Costs and expenses = $19,380$ 7140 (3.5% of ARV)$ 12,240 (6% agent fee)Total Profit = 204,000 – 169,217 = $34,783 (before taxes)
Matt Holmer Return of Earnest Money on HUD Home
17 February 2016 | 6 replies
Do you have someone on your "Team" that is an inspector?