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Tom R. House with non grounded outlets
16 August 2018 | 16 replies
These can cost $50-70 each just for the materials, and you wouldn't need to change all that are in the panel, just the ungrounded ones (stove and dryer likely already grounded, others may be grounded as well).The second option: Change the first outlet in a circuit to a GFCI outlet.
Ben Morris I hate my accounting system, shoe box with receipts, AHHHHH!
17 September 2018 | 21 replies
It tracks all the jobs we contract out (labor and materials).
Jay R. How to handle damage from a previous existing tenant?
24 November 2016 | 8 replies
If you do it yourself, you can only charge for materials
Hunter Harms Questions about determining if I want to offer or not?
13 January 2018 | 1 reply
I know the standard procedure is to get your offer accepted and then go about your due diligence, but even after calling around and finding labor/material costs I'm not confident my numbers would be accurate.
Maryann L. HAFA 90 day hold?
10 March 2010 | 6 replies
The reader of this blog assumes all responsibility for the use of these materials and information. 10 Comments BREAKING NEWS FOR SHORT SALES - FHA WAIVES 90 DAY ANTI FLIP RULE!
Joe M. Face in palm moments?
13 May 2010 | 6 replies
When they do the Kitchen and bath I pay for materials and only pay after that K &B phase is completed.
Eric M. Short Sale Article From "Managing REO"
7 June 2010 | 4 replies
June 2, 2010 The Potential Perils of Short Sale and Mortgage Fraud [COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL REMOVED]
Dave Gibson Potential Deal II - Flip To Buyer
30 April 2011 | 31 replies
Investor is getting materials as needed:*Painting (including wallpaper removal and patching)3BR/2BATwo LRHallway/EntrywayDRTotal - $2150 (we have most of the materials on this)*Popcorn ceiling removal = $1200*Laminate flooring installation (w/ removal and disposal of carpet)1550sq. ft. x $2ft = $3100*Four door installation = $800*Painting and repair of shed = $200*Fence replacement (144ft) = $500*SS apps = $1750*Total = $9650 x 15% = $11,097Outside looks good....I should add in some landscaping, Will.
Lokesh W. Researching Probate Properties
7 April 2012 | 8 replies
In the course material from Preston, he says if an upset owner calls me, then just apologize without trying to rationalizing my action - I think this is a good tip.Originally posted by Jerry Puckett:But many more of them just don't realize what their options are and will turn to you for help.
Chris Feltus Wholesalers: Provide Investors with which ERC: Retail Flip vs Rental?
2 May 2012 | 18 replies
Here is another: Get out to Home Depot/Lowes and start pricing out material costs for all items of possible repair on a rehab.