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Cari Childers 2nd property advice...
11 April 2020 | 23 replies
I think I may just be sentimentally attached to it and could  picture myself retiring in it someday.
George Griffeth Problems with General Contractors?
13 April 2020 | 39 replies
@George GriffethHi George,If you want to do top of the line work for serious money and have an expansive portfolio, you should attach yourself to designers and Architects.
Ali Boone Looking to interview a landlord for a book- interested?
10 April 2020 | 2 replies
Happy to give you the list of questions before you agree to see if you're good with them.The interview will be published in the book, and all the contributing investors will have a bio attached as well as links to wherever they want people to find them-- both in the book and on the book's landing page.
Villy Ellinger Loss of use insurance claims for vacation rentals -- any luck?
13 April 2020 | 7 replies
Even if I don't file, apparently everyone else here on the Panhandle is filing.
Eric P. Coronavirus and vacation town impact?
3 December 2021 | 33 replies
Here is what I'm seeing down here on the Panhandle of FL: 1) The impact of COVID-19 restrictions was significant, especially after the Governor of FL suspended vacation rentals in the state and the beaches were closed.2) As soon as rumors of the beaches re-opening started floating around, people started sending inquiries of making reservation.
Nas Zidane Floor plan dilemma with my flip
9 May 2020 | 36 replies
I really appreciate the effort and taking the time to come up with this great layout, I love it especially since there is no wasted space and the living room- kitchen area would be around 5 feet taller and almost 2 feet wider, now I’m comparing between the last layout that I was thinking of I’ve attached a picture below, and my question to you as an engineer is which one would cost less and which one would have less deal breakers in it in the eye of a buyer, I’ve put down a very general steps that needs to be taken for each one of them leaving out of the picture the family room converting for now, in the new layout all the bedrooms will have a direct access to bathrooms, but in cast of a guest they’d have to pass a bedroom to go to the bathroom, not sure if that’s very important or not, and if we’d go with the layout you proposed I’d defiantly do the stack-able washer and dryer and maybe put the water heater beside them and use the top part of that space for jackets or small open closetThis is a picture of the other layout that I was thinking of except for the entry door would be in located where the current window is A general steps needs to be taken for each layout are Layout 1 where we relocate the kitchen Convert a window to a front door Maybe build a small porch for the new front door ?
Christopher Kolasa Asset protection as an owner-occupied landlord in Connecticut
20 April 2020 | 18 replies
@Christopher Kolasa, just so you know most forms of formal retirement plans are exempt from attachment including bankruptcy. 
James Morrissey Tenant Screen Advice
16 April 2020 | 10 replies
Attached I have a tenant screening document I wrote out based on episode 6 of Real Estate Rookie.
Marco Bario Commercial / Business Notes
16 April 2020 | 2 replies
They are unsecured, however, the payor is 4 car dealerships and there may be an opportunity to attach liens to dealerships' land the business owners (also the heirs of the estate) own in another entity.
Michael Plaks Pointless to apply for EIDL loans right now
5 May 2020 | 25 replies
I just filled out the forms, did not attached any supporting docs....Is that correct?