Shana Fish
Section 8 Property Managers
28 October 2022 | 4 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.
Aaron Xie
What to do after offer is accepted on a industrial warehouse?
11 October 2016 | 10 replies
This inspection should be all inclusive of foundation, walls, roof, interior improvements, plumbing, and electrical.You will also need to review the preliminary title report to insure marketable title will be conveyed, and no derogatory liens, easements or conditions exist that would impact the properties current or future value and or marketability.A Phase I environmental report will need to be ordered from a qualified, and lender approved, environmental company.There may be other due diligence items applicable to the specific property but without know much about the property or negotiated transaction its impossible to say what other due diligence items need to be addressed.Best of luck, and send me a message should you have any questions or wish to discuss the property or the lease/sale of the property.
Josh Clemence
Contract and Tax Question
9 March 2009 | 7 replies
You could also do it as a “wrap†of the existing note, here in Nevada we would do it as an “all inclusive trust deed†or AITD.
Hanna Minkin
Rent increase with no lease tenants
20 February 2018 | 19 replies
It would be wise to get yourself a fully inclusive lease and have him sign it.
Abby Robinson
To Spend or to Save Passive Income from Real Estate?
16 June 2020 | 6 replies
But with 6 weeks vacation every year & a great paying JOB I could at least head to the Caribbean for 4-6 weeks of an all-inclusive.
Jason Forman
Zoning in West Philadelphia cmx-1
18 April 2022 | 2 replies
.; provided that(.c) If the green roof conditions set forth at §14-602(7) are met, the number of units allowed is 25% greater than indicated by the foregoing lot size requirements, applied prior to the inclusion of any other applicable increases in allowable units, and the provisions of subsections (.a) and (.b), above, shall not apply.[3] In the CMX-2 and CMX-2.5 districts, in order to promote active uses at the street level, buildings must contain a use other than residential and other than parking along 100% of the ground floor frontage and within the first 30 ft. of building depth, measured from the front building line.
Ian Turner
New RV/MH Park Deal: Seeking Feedback!
23 July 2015 | 1 reply
I don't know RV's but if everyone else offers all inclusive, you may be at a disadvantage if you want them to setup service themselves when the park down the street lets me pull in and hook up while your park makes me jump through 10 hoops.
Ross Watson
Here to learn!
5 April 2016 | 21 replies
Hi @Leah Jones I'm not sure of any all-inclusive list / schedule, but you can start by joining this ==> http://www.meetup.com/Hobby-Millionaire-Real-Estat...Also, there's a meetup that will be posted on here when the time comes (last Monday of month) because it's hosted by and attended by BP folks.
Account Closed
Is Your Scope Of Work Appropriate For Your Proposed Exit Strategy?
9 April 2015 | 0 replies
Do your best to make sure the scope of work is appropriate for your proposed exit strategy and it is all inclusive of the real needs of the subject property based upon your exit strategy.Rehabbing a property is a common reason a borrower looks to a hard money lender for a loan.
Todd Baldwin
House Hacking A Duplex In Seattle WA
6 May 2021 | 22 replies
Even if $4,700 is inclusive of PITI, going with 50 to 100 bps a year worth of repair/maintenance would make me think there's at least an additional $1,000 or so of monthly drag on the $1,800.