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Leo Kwok First Fix and Flip Project Completed and Under Contract!
3 August 2018 | 5 replies
From my walkthrough, I knew right away the big ticket items we needed were a new roof, new plumbing, new upgraded electrical, new garage doors, and new AC unit; along with the standard refinish of the interior. 
Tab Teehee land development, I feel I'm sitting on gold mine
3 August 2018 | 23 replies
Which leads to a series of additional steps, like annexation, zoning, densities, utilities (water, sewer, electric) and entitlements.A real estate developer is your best bet as a resource to conduct the initial due diligence and go into a deeper dive to define the project or projects best suited for the property. 
Gary Schiefelbein Multi family-protecting your investment
4 August 2018 | 3 replies
Like upgraded electrical, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, ADA, etc...Where this comes into play is if say a tenant of one apartment unit sets his unit on fire, burns it up and now you have to go in to rebuild his unit. 
John Park Tenant sees a ghost. What should my response be?
15 August 2018 | 117 replies
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) are given  off  by electrical  devices.
Jason Dammer Advice on New Duplex
6 August 2018 | 8 replies
The current landlord pays heating(boiler for both units) and electric on one.
Kevin Phu How Should I Finish Garage
5 August 2018 | 8 replies
The walls are all open and electrical wiring/outlets are installed.
Bill Drutz Need Financial Advice....Expenses > Income
31 August 2018 | 25 replies
.$150mo @ $7k, $55mo @ $2k, $27mo @ $1k, $35mo @ $3k, $40mo @ $4k,$25mo @ $1k, $47mo @ $1k, $67mo @ $2k, $25mo @ $1k, $25mo @ $1k, $45mo @ $1k, $80mo @ $4k, $25mo @ $1k, $80mo @ $2k, $102 @ $4k, $110mo @ $4k, $90mo @ $2k.Loans - $470mo @ $10k, $591mo @ $15k, $270mo @$3k, $650mo @$30K (not in my name), Kid’s School -$900 monthSchool Loans - $785 monthCell phones - $200 monthPersonal loan to Dad - $1,000 month, $28k left.Cars - $730 @ $31k, $330 @ $17kCar insurance - $150 monthCable/Internet/Gas/Electric/Water - $500 monthINCOME = $7,300 monthBoth at 600 credit scores.We spend $10,300 per month above,we have FT jobs and drive Lyft make bring in $7,300 month.
Lane Cooper Your thoughts on house hacking?
9 August 2018 | 20 replies
In addition to that the money that I am saving from previously paying rent, electric, internet etc...
Ken Martin How to solve for SHARED UTILITIES in Michigan
8 August 2018 | 3 replies
I may have broken the cardinal rule by purchasing a multifamily mixed use commercial/residential property in Michigan that has shared utilities AND electric heat.
Kristi Harmon General Contractor in Utah Valley
10 May 2019 | 1 reply
Currently, I have a few smaller projects on a couple of houses: carpeting/tiling floors, painting walls that contain LED paint, installing A/C and heating system, installing light fixtures, installing appliances, making sure electrical wiring is safe, installing recessed lighting, insulating/waterproofing medium size room in the basement.