Jeremy Michiels
Frankenstein house found - Thoughts on what to do with it
1 September 2017 | 3 replies
I prefer to not touch them, as I think there is extra liability from renting out non conforming units and they have limited exit strategies, but if I did buy one I not only wouldn't pay extra for the non-conforming additions, but I'd also want a bigger discount such that converting to original and flipping as a single family was a profitable exit, thus restoring this as one of my exit strategy.
Gabriel Morley
Introduction; Gabriel from NJ/Upstate NY
10 September 2017 | 4 replies
I build and race cars when i can but also enjoy supporting my friends and other car enthusiast from minor work to some amazing restorations.
Sai T.
House flippers triggered the housing crash in 2007
6 September 2017 | 4 replies
Their only punishment was damaged credit, but now enough time has passed that their credit is restored and they are ready to start the process all over again.
Edgar Perez
Looking for recommendations for mold remediation services
10 September 2017 | 6 replies
Bo DrazovicEnvironmental and Restoration Services IncSteamatic
Greg Martin
No Power/No Water - Hurricane Irma
13 September 2017 | 10 replies
Until you have restored utilities I would not let tenants back into LIVE in the apartments,, no plumbing,, that's gonna be a big Poop problem, and NO electric,, is gonna be a safety hazard and issue,, no smoke detectors..
Mearl Davis
Cash out refinance VA loan to buy 4plex
18 September 2017 | 8 replies
When you find one that you like that does, I ask them to run the numbers for various scenarios (VA financing with restored entitlement, conventional, FHA), keeping in mind the property that you currently own and occupy.
Robin Edwards
Flood, or not to Flood, That is the Question!
16 September 2017 | 4 replies
Hello Robin,I'm a certified water restoration technician and real estate investor out of NYC and Miami who's also looking at flood damaged homes.
Sean Williams
Rental Property Caught Fire - What Happens Next? (Pics included)
12 November 2017 | 13 replies
In the meantime I have already contacted a local restoration company (Paul Davis, any other suggestions?)
Raymond Loughlin
Replacing Carpeting in Rental Unit
17 September 2017 | 2 replies
this is my dilemma I just had a tenant of two years who recently moved out on doing the move out inspection I saw that the carpeting which was installed just prior to the tenants moving in had black paths around where I guess the beds were, the carpeting has buckled in areas from the heavy furniture that they had and its completely matted and no amount of steam cleaning will restore the carpeting.
Ryan Judah
Where to buy appliances for my rental unit (scratch & dent)?
29 October 2018 | 12 replies
They won't be around much longer =/ But one I haven't seen yet is the Habitat for Humanity Re-Store granted it's a mix of selections but the prices are great if you can get appliances.