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Douglas Rice Is this a good deal for me?
27 June 2018 | 4 replies
Did a visual walk through with agent and nothing stood out as a major issue.
Angelique Diaz Inherited Tenants Who Installed Washer / Dryer
25 June 2018 | 3 replies
I obviously would like for the current tenants to remain, but also make the new tenants feel they are receiving equal treatment.
Shiloh Lundahl How important is CASH FLOW if it is a 3-5 year play?
29 June 2018 | 18 replies
The IRR Looks like this:So yes, you can do JUST a Cash on Cash Return (CoC Return) and get the same answer as a 10 year projected IRR as in the image above.Also, because you are using a 10 year projection schedule, you really VISUALIZE the Cash Flows.
Paige Roberts Best product to kill German Roaches
16 December 2020 | 16 replies
I had to do monthly treatments for 6 months from a professional exterminator before they were gone.
Michael Bettencourt Asking to much of my PM?
3 November 2017 | 6 replies
If the expectation is to resolve the sewer backup, it is an emergency call as no tenant can use toilets and kitchen the rotor rooter treatment should be an overnight thing.   
Robert Siverd Real estate decision for small business
3 November 2017 | 0 replies
We would then rent a new space in the same park as our current main office for about 10k a month and have that be our main office.Assuming both situations work just as well for the company as far as patient treatment and meet all other needs, which would be the best move financially moving forward for my partner and I? 
Anna M. Making an offer on an investment property with evident cracking
9 November 2017 | 4 replies
What would be a reasonable discount request on a property looking at structural foundation repairs to include some re-grading to prevent repeat issues, potential mold treatment, window replacement (total 20 windows).I believe in being fair to both seller and myself and I keep hearing and reading (as I went online and started researching this as I wait to get inspection report), I keep hearing that in this market most homes will have some kind of foundation issues and that should not be a deal breaker.What other advice would you give.I do like the home, it has great curb appeal, but I believe in the say, “A home without a foundation is not a home”, so I do want to be careful not to be taking on a home that will leave me stuck with a hefty bill.I plan on continuing to do my research throughout the day as we wait on the inspection report and will eagerly also await any comments that group members can offer to help me make my decision before 12midnight tonight.I hate to lose this home, but I also hate to take a risk that may leave me with a hefty bill down the line.Any comments will be appreciated, good, bad, ugly…… brutal honesty, I will take it all with gratitude.Thanks.
Jerryll Noorden YAY, I bought my first "buy and hold"!
14 November 2017 | 40 replies
I’m looking into section 8 real estate and was unsure of what type of place to look for, so this gives me a great visual starting point!
Akash Jain My experience with USREEB - turnkey property
10 August 2019 | 35 replies
On my request, USREEB sent a Structural engineer and this is from his report based on visual review: "The foundation walls of the house have experienced some common movements for a slab and the house shows signs of some stress cracks which have been patched in the past.
Nancy Dumon Garage conversion w/out permit
14 November 2017 | 2 replies
If you get someone that demands to see all the wiring and pipes they will demand holes get cut in the drywall for visual inspection.