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Jack Wang Potential building issues for older (pre-1960) properties
16 February 2024 | 14 replies
Balloon" framing (1920's I believe).Radon.Plaster and lathe instead of sheet rock (pre 1950's) or plaster and wire mesh variations (50's) more solid than sheetrock but a real b*tch to repair or demo if you're remodeling.You've got Galvy plumbing but also need to look out for other kinds of outdated plumbing like clay sewer lines (pre-1930's, prone to collapsing, bellies, root intrusion), cast iron (1950's, often rusted and/or cracked by now), and PB (polybutylene, gray-colored water pipes, 1980's, prone to rapid degradation and subsequent bursting, mostly gone by now).Buried Oil Tanks-- Do you have those there?
Ben G. 344% Cash on Cash ROI for Indianapolis Flip
1 September 2016 | 30 replies
I am sure @Joshua Dorkin and @Brandon Turner will agree.BTW, if you need funding or any help on your subsequent deals let me know.
Turner Monroe Investor minded local agents
8 September 2016 | 9 replies
I believe your first meeting is free and then there's a $5 or so charge for subsequent meetings if you're not a member.  
Melissa Gittens RE: Working with a Great Attorney
9 September 2016 | 2 replies
My two cents is that if you had a good experience with any professional by all means pass on their name (it's buyer beware -- people asking for referrals should know that it can go either way in starting a relationship with a referred professional), unless you know of something that's causing the professional's work product to slide.
Alex Park New Member in SE Michigan. Hello!
11 September 2016 | 0 replies
I'd had the assumption that i'd buy a rental using a HELOC on my primary residence, and then financing subsequent rentals with a LOC/leverage on that rental property (something I assumed the majority of rental owners are doing now).  
Anand S. New investor from San Diego
19 September 2016 | 32 replies
4, Have you ever worked with turnkey providers who also throw in additional incentive by helping you acquire a rehab and they would manage the rehab and subsequently rental.
James Phillips Which Pre-broker education program??
20 September 2016 | 2 replies
You basically read a slide and click to the next.
Michael Dunn Finding Properties that are Distressed $15,000+ in repairs needed
21 September 2016 | 2 replies
It looks like you pasted the marketing copy of a guru slide deck, removed all punctuation, and the scrunched it together:) I hope you put a bit more effort next time into your writing so that you have a greater chance for others to easily follow your coherent arguments. 
Ray Johnson Real Estate history set to repeat itself
7 October 2016 | 30 replies
You're referring to the supposed investors in 2006 as part of the causation of the boom and subsequent bust of real estate assets.
Kenisha Chapple Finding Deals in Arkansas
30 September 2016 | 6 replies
Doing the above will focus your thoughts and subsequent actions.