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Samson Oni Seller not fixing issues after inspection
13 June 2024 | 5 replies
Your inspector is a generalist, your hvac guy is an expert.
Sukhman Sahota Seeking Guidance for First Investment Property Rehab
12 June 2024 | 8 replies
I am looking to connect with seasoned investors who can offer advice and possibly recommend trustworthy contractors and inspectors.
Kevin Lee Investing in Detroit
15 June 2024 | 30 replies
---So, get a GREAT property inspector NOT recommended by the turnkey company to avoid bias.2) Misrepresenting Property Class - have seen many turnkey providers in Metro Detroit area sell OOS investors Class C properties as Class B.
Katelin Uhinck Cleveland area military member and looking to be a small multifamily investor (:
13 June 2024 | 10 replies
The best thing to do is to build up a strong team with an investment specialist realtor / broker, property manager, contractors, inspectors, lenders, title companies, ect. 
Alessa LeSar I'm ready to strategize!
16 June 2024 | 27 replies
You need a team of:General contractor, property inspector, trustworthy lender (they will have appraisers, and title company), property manager (make sure is large enough that if the person that manages it gets sick someone else will cover), insurance agent, and a real estate attorney in case you need a consultation, and most importantly an accountant with a lot of real estate  experience (this will be a major ally as you grow your business)Line up your team even before you look for the property.Go to networking events.
Nicholas Lilly Foreclosure Due Diligence
12 June 2024 | 2 replies
PHYSICAL CHECK = If you have permission you should physically check the property prior to the sale or have a professional inspector.
Kevin McKittrick Outlets aren't grounded, does the landlord or tenant need to pay?
12 June 2024 | 27 replies
As soon as anything is done in the house that involves electrical,  it all becomes no bueno, and any good inspector will force the owner/contractor to upgrade completely.
Garrett Tjoe ADUs and utilities question East Bay California
11 June 2024 | 12 replies
You’ll have to get the building inspector to agree either way.   
Ben Mardis Has anyone used a VA loan to buy a foreclosure?
10 June 2024 | 8 replies
Since a VA inspector would need to verify the condition and value of a home before the money is lent, does this mean there is no way to buy a foreclosure with VA loan financing?
Steve K. Home Inspector Recommendation for Jacksonville, Florida
7 June 2024 | 9 replies
Does anyone have recommendations of a great home inspector to be used during the escrow period?