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Victoria Woodley Multi-family deal help
2 July 2018 | 4 replies
We would probably be able to finance the initial purchase, but would need to have the two units we are not living in cash flowing ASAP.As far as we can see it will need LBP remediation (in Alabama you can seal it and paint over it) so probably $6k in total for both units to be rented, and an air system in place.
John Thedford Pet Rents: How I Am Increasing Cash Flow
3 July 2018 | 20 replies
The pet friendly buildings are dumps.Having remediate pet units I would recommend collecting a hell of a lot more than $25 a month.Nice pictures
Ryan Dossey $50,000 + in Damage is a HUGE Win!
27 July 2018 | 26 replies
They initially asked for one bid including everything (but itemized).They have no asked us to separate remediation from renovation. 
Charles M. Newbie from York Pennsylvania
12 July 2018 | 8 replies
Stephanie, I do try to always put my wife first, a few months ago I had a surgery and when I was in the recovery room, Jess and C4 (my son) came in to see me and it was the first time that I ever gave him a kiss before her. 
Nguyen Quach what to approach/ do for fire damage property?
1 September 2018 | 8 replies
And depending on how he deals with them (whether he tries to handle the claim himself, or hire a Public Adjuster, which I recommend), settlement amount can range drastically.Depending on the extensiveness of the damage, most of the time, Public Adjusters are looking out for the insured's best interest, since they work on a percentage of the proceeds, so they'll point things that need to be remedied to the insurance company, that the homeowner will have no clue about.
Kris Chavious Flooded Basement due to tenant not keeping the drain clear
23 July 2018 | 6 replies
Regardless of who is ultimately responsible, YOU are the one who will initially have to pay to have the problem remedied.
Brenda Mize Vacation rentals in the Smoky Mountains
11 August 2018 | 12 replies
We are thinking of investing in the area as well. we are actually headed down in an hour or so. we found a property on mls. it is 2b/2b 1500 SQ ft about a mile off the strip. just got informed it was recently remediated (?)
John D Forth Deceased Father and I joint tenancy survival, Ex wife on deed
29 July 2018 | 4 replies
If not, you may have to seek other remedies
Julie Priefer I'm the renter - question
29 July 2018 | 11 replies
I've fixed pretty much everything unless it was over my skill set (replacing capacitor on A/C system, for instance; landlord told me when I moved in it was okay to repaint or whatever as long as it improved the house), my neighbors love me - they've told him so; I've resodded the yard twice (FL grass sucks with a dog), had the landscape crew redo the trees in front so they look good, replanted flower beds (perennials), power washed the house every year after wet season ended, ensured the pest control worked...The BUT part ...As a sole practioning consultant (pre-IPO weakness remediation, large financial systems implementations, global audit recommendations for SEC registrants, etc.) at times during the last 3 years things have been sink or sink lower credit wise and the ID theft didn't help (apparently, I bought a car in GA and own some property in TX).
Elizabeth Guarnieri Mold Remediation Company Recommendations--South Jersey/Philly?
29 July 2018 | 2 replies
Hi--I would love any recommendations for mold remediation companies in the South Jersey area.