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Dan Fritschen Bringing in tic partner
21 October 2024 | 5 replies
Is there a limit that I can put in as working capital.
Larry Caper Structure for Raising Capital without Broker-Dealer
23 October 2024 | 18 replies
They have simply put in the work for yours (some decades).Even though the GP-role is what I'm leaning towards, the Fund of Funds is interesting - I will definitely look into.
Jack Hritsko Real Estate Sales llc - Flip Cheap Houses
23 October 2024 | 10 replies
Everything you need to learn is available for free and the rest is up to you to put in the work.
Kyle Jacques Looking for guidance on STR
24 October 2024 | 36 replies
That’s insanely expensive, and I put in for this weekend.
Lance Turner LTR with an STR ADU
23 October 2024 | 28 replies
I also put in the lease agreement for the LTR exactly what they were leasing and what spaces they could use. 
Cedric Skeen Project(job) request via section 8 tenant
19 October 2024 | 6 replies
If it is worn or stained, yes, put in new carpet.On the other hand, we have had prospective residents tell us that we need to replace this stove or that carpet, and sometimes they are brand new. 
Mark Mayton Tax Sale Overages Courses
16 October 2024 | 27 replies
I payed the $1,800 for it a few years ago and started it but life got me distracted and I didn't finish trying hard enough. 
Gabriel A Camacho Mentorship in Real estate
22 October 2024 | 7 replies
Put in the effort, build relationships, prove your value, and improve your odds of finding someone to help launch you on your path.
Devin James Underground Plumbing Dug too Low Results in Thousands in Extra Costs
18 October 2024 | 4 replies
This home had a HUGE delay that cost us thousands of dollars.The group that put in the underground plumbing dug the plumbing too low, and by the time we caught the mistake, the slab had already been poured and the septic tanks installed.We had to dig up the septic tanks, install a lift station, and reinstall the septic tanks.This all happened during 2 hurricanes, which caused even more delays.Time kills deals.This is why you need to 1) be conservative with your timelines and costs, 2) add contingencies to your budgets, and 3) have a healthy profit margin.
Bryn Chatterton Preparing Property for Rental
22 October 2024 | 20 replies
I think it's okay to not have a deluxe backyard, see what the market is demanding.We didn't want to or have the funds to do a full renovation, Here are some things we did when we got our primary ready to rent:-Tore out fiberglass tub and surround in master bedroom-Had new tub and tile surround put in (felt nicer for primary bedroom suite)-New toilets and all new faucets-Hired guy to resurface all kitchen and bathroom countertops-Took down popcorn ceiling and had resurfaced/ painted-Neutral paint and trim throughout (had different colors all over prior)-changed out washer hook-up valves to prevent issues Things I wish we would've taken care of:-regular yard maintenance hired out and baked into rent-LVP flooring throughout (kept mix of tile and carpet)Just did final walkthrough and got keys this morning for tenant moving out.