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Nick Smith Subfloor methods
18 October 2015 | 13 replies
I do not know anyone that thinks Dricore is worth the money in our area.To me it seems like it would cause a huge increase in the wicking of water into the sheetrock if there was a leak.Where would the moisture go if you seal off the 1/4 inch gap around the edge with vinyl?
Tapiwa Wakatama Nervous about possible 1st deal
16 October 2015 | 8 replies
The inspector pointed out the following:- Clogged gutter(s): one had tree roots growing inside- Caulking and/or cementing needed on outside of the house to seal gaps- Filthy crawlspace with water intrusion (possibly due to clogged gutters).
Rob Krach Structure of a Lease option
14 October 2015 | 14 replies
I want an air tight transaction and will have an attorney review and give me their seal of approval once I feel like I have thought of every possible negative outcome for myself.So far the possible negatives I have been able to think of are below and my intended solution will follow:Dodd FrankFinding a tenant without a license (I would like to market to those who have high days on market)facing penalty for performing broker transactions without a licenseI would market, find motivated seller, let them know that I can provide them with a cash offer, they can sell with a realtor (pay the commissions, spruce up costs, holding costs, etc.) or they can sell on lease option and get someone better than a regular tenant in the home.I would use standard docs specific to my state but they would be modified to include the below:Letter of IntentI would have them sign an intent to sell where in it, it would state that the property will be purchased via an option and the option will be in the name of a land trust.it will state that I as an owner and friend will be allowed to assist in the finding of a tenant, negotiate the lease terms, and be allowed to show the property without any compensation and at my own expense.LeaseMy lease will have verbiage stating that the tenant will be responsible for repairs, and normal up keep / wear and tear associated with the property up to $250 (this is my benefit I sell to the seller so that they don't have to deal with every tiny little tenant issue.Tenant will be responsible for all utilities and they are to be in the tenants namewill be allowed to extend twice, each for a period of 12 monthsTenant needs to inform owner of extension no less than 30 days before lease expirationthere will be no mention of the option within the lease, PITI will still be owners responsibilityWaiver of Liability associated with LeaseI will have a document created stating that the owner is solely responsible for the final approval, screening and placement of a tenant and that there will not be any recourse for myselfOptionFor the consideration of $1 (with receipt from trust to the owner) the trust will have the option to purchase the property no later than 45 days after the expiration of the lease.The purchase price will be agreed upon within 5 business days before or after the date of the lease expiration and if both parties are unable to agree upon a price, the owner and trust will each get their own licensed appraiser, average the two out and split the costs.this will be an option / right of first refusal hybrid and will very clearly lay out the expectations that there will not be any seller financing, the transaction will be in all cash or if the beneficiary of the trust so decides to get a loan from a reputable / licensed lending institution they need to provide a pre qual letter within 14 calendar days of the lease expiration and mutually agree upon a closing date.I would then sell my beneficiary rights to the trust for $5k, and exit the transaction.
Carlos O. Hardwood floors vs carpet
11 March 2015 | 14 replies
. , I always go with tile in the kitchen and bath for longevity and the ability to seal the floor from water damage. 
Kyle Doney Reglaze or Replace Tub?
15 March 2015 | 20 replies
When considering re-glazing or replacing a tub, you should take a good look at the condition of the existing tile and grout as well as the seal along the top of the tub.
Jamie Montpellier Basement leakage...Now what?
28 March 2015 | 9 replies
There might be re-grading that has to be done on the exterior and digging out the outside and sealing as well as the inside.If the weeping system is broken or outdated it would need replacing.
Joe Kim Need to replace a roof
29 March 2015 | 17 replies
Take a can of black jack and seal them up.
Ronnie Boyd old wall paper, paint over or remove?
31 March 2015 | 10 replies
Second you have basically sealed the paper onto the wall permanently.
Matthew Spiegel Staining Concrete?
21 April 2015 | 13 replies
Make sure you seal and keep that stained concrete sealed.
Eli Rods BALTIMORE, MD looking for a real estate agent
18 May 2016 | 1 reply
I am swinging by Baltimore next Wednesday or Thursday and would love to see a few properties and hopefully seal the deal.Please PM me.Looking forward.Thanks.