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Mike Goikhberg Lead inspections and remediations
23 September 2024 | 4 replies
Assuming you fail the first test, you will have to perform the remediation work and then call for a re-inspection.One you have a passing inspection you can apply to MDE for your Lead Cert (many lead inspection companies will handle this for you).Good luck!
Aaron Sweat ADA Units and Their Market Value
26 September 2024 | 17 replies
While few people will ever tell you they passed on renting your property because they didn't like the accessibility features, you'll know for sure when someone doesn't rent it because of the lack of these features.I can tell you that as a buyer I would not want hand rails, ramps, these weird wide doors to walk through and some walk in bath tub that has a door on it. 
David Holmberg Land lease income
26 September 2024 | 4 replies
And when you go to sell, you could use the rental income as a big selling feature to potential buyers.
Trent Reeve Home Warranties for STR
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
Many of them will actually let you buy the warranty after the item fails.
Srinath Gopinathan Converting personal investment property to LLC
23 September 2024 | 12 replies
Meanwhile most who obsess over entity formation fail to carry proper insurance, work with unlicensed and uninsured contractors, fail to execute contracts, can't explain the difference between being listed as additional insured and certificate holder or request to be listed as additional insured on vendors insurance policies etc.
Kyle Thomas Looking to Connect with Real Estate Professionals in the Raleigh Triangle Region
26 September 2024 | 1 reply
Through an established network, I hope to facilitate connections between buyers and key professionals such as lenders, tax advisors, attorneys, property managers, and contractors, ensuring a smooth and successful investment process to the best of my ability.If you're active in the Raleigh area or surrounding regions, I’d love to connect, learn from your experiences, and explore ways we might collaborate in the future.A bit about me if you're interested -Originally from Cleveland, OH with an established career in Casino Marketing.
Lisa T. STR in Loreto MX -looking to purchase
25 September 2024 | 2 replies
Compared to the US, the financing is different (if you need any), the legal system is different (you need to vet the parties), pre-construction works differently (if that's what you want to buy), the buyer/seller psychology is different, ...It's important that you get the needed knowledge or work with people who have it and have their interests aligned with yours.I have replied to hundreds of posts about investing in Mexico over the years so you might find some what you look for there.
Moises Silva Financing a rehab and flip
30 September 2024 | 25 replies
You will usually not get a good enough deal, and you will be competing in the purchase against retail buyers, especially in today's market. 
Michael Emmanuel Two convensional loans, one to live in and one rental at the same time.
27 September 2024 | 8 replies
Assuming you are the single member on the LLC, if the property holds the LLC you would not be a first time home buyer in Fannie/Freddie's eyes.  
Daria B. 1st successful 1031x
26 September 2024 | 1 reply
And yes, there were problems but mostly on the buyers side for the relinquished property that was ultimately handled by my agent.