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Randi Nicole TIPS on Vetting Buyers / Investors
25 August 2024 | 1 reply
.- Team: Other agents/brokers, lenders, title, attorney, contractors, inspectors, etc.- Experience in specific areas and with different property types.- Process for analyzing/screening potential deals.- Anything else that is relevant to the individual.
Piper Pepperidge Not use buyers agent
24 August 2024 | 12 replies
The biggest advantage of having a good buyers agent to me is the comps they know to better value your potential property, the digital offer PSA and connections to a good inspector and lender. 
John D. Brown property manager vs rentredi
26 August 2024 | 9 replies
You want a property manager who is based in that community, who has established relationships with vendors, judges, inspectors....etc.     
Gp G. Roof leak and Mold related Issues
25 August 2024 | 5 replies
If I recall correctly the inspector indicated that the old black soiled insulation would be removed and new would be installed.
Dalton Smith Ask a General Contractor (me) anything!
25 August 2024 | 61 replies
When I say customer that could be homeowners, banks, FEMA or inspectors.  
Daniel Becker How did you start?
24 August 2024 | 7 replies
I am more than happy to share my preferred lenders that specialize in investment properties, home inspectors, contractors, landlord and builders risk insurance carriers, and CPA's that know to do cost allocation studies with my investor clients (that's how you know you have a CPA that knows real estate investing accounting).
Michael Peters Septic & Occupancy
24 August 2024 | 11 replies
My septic inspector regularly tells me there’s generally no septic police for these matters once the property is built.
Annie Yeh Repair for Water damage
24 August 2024 | 6 replies
Insurance probably sent an inspector who gave a ballpark repair cost in addition to the cost estimate the clean up company provided.I'm assuming you used the clean up mitigation company the insurance suggested, who may not be your best choice.Get another estimate to return the property to full glory, cost for paint, glue, dumpsters, every nitty gritty drywall screw, plus putting your tenant in like kind housing.
Mason De Vries First rental property of hopefully many in the future
22 August 2024 | 8 replies
I asked my realtor for a PM referral and I talked the PM and he said it sounds like a decent deal and I researched inspectors online and the inspector went and checked it out and he said it had good bones and he said he'd buy it as a rental property.
Corey Dutton Are 100% Financing Loans for Rehabs a Scam?
27 August 2024 | 43 replies
I've used them (not sure if I can name, but starts with an R and ends with an A) on about 6 or 7 of my deals so far and its true 100%, no money down financing.The only catch is that they cross collateralize against other properties you own - including your primary residence.But they close and are very thorough.Their appraiser and rehab inspectors are very good too.