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Jason Reider Seller's agent is a wholesaler
19 February 2025 | 6 replies
It feels really unethical.Your comment: "I got a call from my attorney"I'm curious, since you have legal representation that you are presumably paying for, why are you asking people you don't know, who aren't there, haven't seen the paperwork, don't know the local laws or the situation, instead of asking your attorney?
Palak Patel New Landlord: How to Screen Tenants & Attract More Applications
14 February 2025 | 8 replies
Applicants pay a one-time application fee, which is valid for 30 days, allowing them to apply to multiple properties within that period using the same fee.
Jade Frank Should we sell our house or is it worth renting out
17 February 2025 | 7 replies
If the home pays for itself and you can afford it, keep it.
Michael Labudzki Seller, finance deal
13 February 2025 | 2 replies
As a buyer, I like 20% down and to pay 6% interest only for at least 5 years. 
Ed Long Full-Service vs. Discount Brokers: What's the Difference?
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
You always get what you pay for...or less.Full service brokers should be experts who will maximize your real estate value through pricing, negotiation and terms.Discount brokers charge too much for too little value.
Krista Lance I need a portfolio spreadsheet for my actual numbers
12 February 2025 | 12 replies
I'm looking more for an overarching portfolio spreadsheet to track asset performance over the lifetime of holding the asset.If you have the property manager paying the mortgages, taxes, insurances, doing all the accounting, etc why not just ask them to generate whatever report you want?
Josh Deschene How Do I Structure My First Deal
6 February 2025 | 1 reply
However, this would force them to move out, lose their current rental income, and have to pay rent off their limited salary. 3.
Dyllon G. Rent Guarantee Insurance
7 February 2025 | 7 replies
When so many renters stopped paying rent during COVID, companies like SureVestor stopped taking new accounts because they were facing a significant number of claimes.I personally don't see it as a good solution.
Kristin Vegas sell the house to exchange it for a multifamily or keep it as rental
11 February 2025 | 11 replies
It'll be important to know how much taxes you're gonna be paying when you sell it.
Alan Asriants This is exactly how much it cost me to rehab a 2bed 1 bath apartment in Philly
24 February 2025 | 20 replies
. Haul away any demo/trash – Owner pays for cost of trash – contractor to provide all the receipts Pick up any/all materials for project and deliver to jobsiteKitchen Install new cabinets. Remove soffit and half wall, reposition outlets and switches. Extend half wall to match hall. Install bar island (12 inches) on half wall. Install two pendant lights above the half wall. Install new tile on kitchen floor, including floor cement board and tile. Install new appliances (refrigerator, range, microwave, dishwasher, and garbagedisposal). Run dedicated electrical lines to the refrigerator, range, microwave, dishwasher, and garbage disposal. Install faucet and cabinet hardware. Install all necessary plumbing Install backsplash. Move outlet from behind range to more optimal location Install GFCI outlets within 4 feet of each other along counter space.o At Least two dedicated lines – all on GFCI breakers and at least one GFCI outletper circuit Install dedicated electrical circuits as follows:o Microwave: Dedicated 20-amp circuit (12/2 NM wire with a ground).o Garbage disposal: Dedicated 15-amp circuit (14/2 NM cable with a ground).o Refrigerator: Dedicated 20-amp circuit (12/2 NM wire).o Gas range: Dedicated 120-volt, 20-amp circuit (12/2 NM cable).o Dishwasher: Dedicated 15-amp circuit (14/2 NM cable with a ground).Bathroom Demolish existing bathroom elements. Install new cement board on floor and tub surround.o Seal with cement tape and red guard Install new fan, light, mirror, vanity, and replace toilet lid. Remove old tile and install new tile. Install new hardware and replace any old drain and supply lines. Install niche and tile from bathtub to ceiling. Install new bathtub and GFCI outlet. Light and fan on same switch Install all necessary plumbingLiving Room Install sliding door board trim. Install spot lights. Install 3-way switches in the hallway, living area and staircase (where marked). Install new air vent covers.Hallway/Staircase Install 10-inch LED light. 3-way switch (one near kitchen other near bedroom) Place laminate with Metal bullnose Install spotlights over staircase and one at landing at the bottomo lights on 3 way switchesBalcony Paint railing. Replace lightBedrooms Install spotlights in bedroom (up to four per bedroom). Install new fan. Spackle, sand, and paint. Paint closets and shelving, ensuring proper installation of shelves. Install spotlight in walk-in closet.Outside Paint stair railing. Install or repair 2 doorbells. Install or repair 2 exterior lights.Materials Included Cement/hardy board, drywall material. Granite slab for countertop and bar. Kitchen sink (D shape). Setting materials (thinset, grout, drywall tape, red guard, etc.). Baseboards, door, and balcony trim. Plumbing materials (excluding fixtures). Fastener screws.Total labor cost: $13,000