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12 November 2024 | 171 replies
Of course there are many other aspects to the due diligence, including knowledge and inspection of the properties.
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5 November 2024 | 5 replies
Co-hosting could be locally based i.e. delivering towels, doing inspections, managing repairs and maintenance etc, or could be virtual tasks like communicating with guests and coordinating things virtually.
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3 November 2024 | 5 replies
The city is very open to this setup, with a clear permit process: $500 initially, plus a $100 inspection fee.
2 November 2024 | 8 replies
The quick good/bad of Section 8:- S8 tenants tend to be rougher on the property (but not always)- Paperwork/inspections/etc. can be burdensome and tough to navigate (especially initially)- People often think FMR rates are guarantee rental rates but that's not the case- Usually the rent isn't 100% subsidized and a lot of people don't realize this- S8 tenants tend to stay a lot longer than cash tenants- Obviously, the guaranteed rent portionOverall, I'm neutral on the program.
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4 November 2024 | 34 replies
@David Cheng simply tell them to write an offer subject to inspection.
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2 November 2024 | 3 replies
The property is a REO Occupied home that we could not inspect prior to bidding and only had one photo of a really bad exterior.
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11 November 2024 | 22 replies
There are several companies I know locally who recommend replacing every single line that they scope, whether it needs it or not and I won’t let them near my properties or any of my clients properties that are being inspected by buyers.
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8 November 2024 | 17 replies
There are going to be three levels of addressing this 1) things you can simply go there and do anytime (pick up pet waste and throw it away) 2) things you can do given proper notice (enter the unit and inspect, repair damage etc) and 3) things you can only do given proper process/procedure (notice to vacate, increase rent etc.)
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7 November 2024 | 27 replies
Plus any miscellaneous payments such as interest, inspections, etc.
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1 November 2024 | 19 replies
Inspection revealed A LOT more problems than we ever imagined a house of this young age would have.