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Luc Boiron Experience with scheduling multiple contractor bids?
11 February 2016 | 14 replies
Plucking random folks from the internet, or the like, only invites disaster.Construction doesn't really have trade secrets and so sharing openly was of no concern to us.Since communication is such a large contributor to the success or failure of a project, pre-bid meetings allows everyone access to identical information at a singular time.  
Robert Wright Who can help me find tenants
8 April 2017 | 6 replies
I hope you aren't looking for some random with little or no experience in property management. 
Ryan Davis Section 8
16 December 2020 | 7 replies
I do know, however, that they do randomly do these inspections.
Jack Lee Are tenant raffles/incentives legal?
27 March 2017 | 6 replies
He was clear that this was random and that tenants don't have to "buy a ticket" to enter this random drawing.
Miranda Crown Fees & Keys in Oregon?
20 January 2021 | 9 replies
Based on my findings, OR law does not allow the charging of any non-refundable fees except for a particular list of random designated fees.
Benjamin Haberman Please help! Rented pays on time but is becoming a thorn
25 July 2018 | 32 replies
Also requests are to be sent to your email not random messages .
Dean I. BRRRR. What am I missing?
30 May 2018 | 33 replies
Let me give you an example for a 1200 sqft, 3 bed/2bath home.Home is worth 100k with a maximum refinance of 80k with a LTV of 80%If I am lucky, I can purchase and rehab a house with an AVR of 100K, for around 75k (which as a flip, would yield me around 10K profit).I can then rent this property for around 850, which satisfies the 1% rule.But here are my calculated monthly expenses for a property like this$200 For CapEx (which I calculate based on the age and replacement cost of each major item, not just some random number or %)  $22 For repairs and maintenance at 5% of rent  $68 For vacancy at 8% of rent$438 For mortgage. 30 Year Amortization, 5.75% interest  $70 For insurance  $85 For Property Management at 10%$110 For Property TaxesTotal Expenses: $1013, which is over 100% of the mortgage. 
Jennifer Streamer How far to go with updates on a rental in an A Class area? New sod?
14 July 2015 | 20 replies
Here is a link of a random website that has good info from what I remember laying sod in school for construction companies.
Adam Craig Listed my first rental property - overwhelmed with interest. help
31 January 2019 | 27 replies
I’m just throwing out a random idea. 
Ian F. How to find multifamily and why do people abandon them?
10 December 2018 | 14 replies
While I see random places that sound similar, especially in lower income areas, there are many many properties that are not dumps.