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Tom L. Permits - Now or later
3 September 2014 | 3 replies
This involves getting a new survey and "inviting" the town inspector to come onsite and evaluate the structure(s), including determining which structures were original (pre 1959) and which were added subsequently.
Tony Marcelle Does rainy days suck for business?
2 July 2017 | 4 replies
Expecting anyone else (sellers, agents, etc.) to do so is a bit egomaniacal.Go out after the storm when everyone is surveying the damage going "Oh, WTF, this is a disaster.
Pat Sanchez How to put in an offer on Real Estate with no agent involved
25 June 2013 | 2 replies
It covers some of what you have on there (financing/survey/inspection) and you can add the others in additional provisions.
Account Closed First time flipper worried about finances
17 July 2014 | 16 replies
Have a updated title search and survey done along with a house a appraisal and inspection to know what needs to be done.
Rajesh M. Shared access to rear units on adjoining duplexes
27 March 2014 | 1 reply
Should i get a survey done to mark the property boundary?
Rick Turman Huge Walk-through Turnouts - ZERO OFFERS!
3 November 2016 | 24 replies
One of the contingencies on this property with Fannie Mae was they completed a Flood Elevation Survey.  
Prashant Sharma Deal analysis for BRRRR
21 May 2018 | 8 replies
I'm looking for some help on the numbers.This would be my first BRRRR deal so kind of nervous.Purchase price $281KClosing costs (Attorney fee 995 +inspection 600 +survey 250) = 1845Total = 282,845Rent estimate = $2400Prop mgmt = 230 (10%)Tenant turnover = 110 (5%)Prop maintenance = 110 (5%)Capex = 110 (5%)Tax = $350Ins = $100 (guestimate)Reno budget = $25KARV = $330KRefinance: P+I = $1275 (70% refi)Prop mgmt = 230 (10%)Tenant turnover = 110 (5%)Prop maintenance = 110 (5%)Capex = 110 (5%)Tax = $350Ins = $100 (guestimate)Net = 2400-2285 = $115 /mo.I know it's not a lot of cashflow, but A class neighborhood and potential equity make it a sweet deal.
Darek J. Neighboring property owner wants to replace common fence- Advice?
10 April 2017 | 14 replies
If anything I'd take that $ and get a survey to make sure the fence isn't encroaching on my property.
Will Kenner Ask the tough questions
14 August 2019 | 10 replies
In all I was out the cost of the flight, rental car, and inspection.In general however, the Due Diligence (DD) period is the time when you "kick the tires" and look at every aspect of a property - order your inspections, get trades to bid on CapEx, review leases, look at expenses, city/county records, property line surveys, etc.
Chad Kinsley Looking for first property should I use Turn-Key or Not
16 November 2021 | 14 replies
...Do you all have resident surveys?