
17 October 2018 | 7 replies
If you lay floors under the cabinets, good luck replacing or repairing the floors without also ripping up the cabinets (and countertops, plumbing, etc)
24 October 2018 | 4 replies
Cory - it doesnt sound like you will need this extra income for qualifying so no need to wait fyi if your hours will be guaranteed and stable , then the higher income should be usable ...if the hours are not guaranteed ( eg.. overtime ….seasonal …..not consistent ) , then likely to not be usable Going FHA is not that wise as the FHA mortgage insurance is permanent and wont be able to be eliminated unless you refinance the loan plus you will have a large upfront mortgage insurance that you have to pay at closing ….consider using a conventional loan as the mortgage insurance will be able to drop off or be eliminated in the future

31 October 2018 | 4 replies
-Fix in the following order, some steps can be combined. 2.1 Foundation 2.2 Roof 2.3 Electrical 2.4 Plumbing 2.5 AC 2.6 Exterior Painting or Siding Work and Windows 2.7 Drywall, Texture Paint. 2.8 Flooring and any tile work. 2.9 Doors, Trims. 2.10 Install all fixtures. 2.11 Install or Refinish Kitchen Cabinets.List and SellRepeat

30 October 2018 | 3 replies
What homeowners insurance providers have you found the least expensive for a standard landlord policy?

17 October 2018 | 11 replies
I am willing to pay transfer tax and purchase title insurance.

19 October 2018 | 8 replies
(Purchase price: $35,000 / Rent Roll: $1,550 per month) After Taxes/Insurance/Expenses the SD IRA should see a return of about $900/mth.

16 October 2018 | 0 replies
Needless to say, I messed a lot of things up.Some things I know for next time:-make sure to include security deposits credit and prorated rent credit in the purchase contract-make sure to keep all addendums that may be needed saved on computer for quick access-get all the necessary documentation for rehab funding from the contractor before going into contract on the property (my lender needed his insurance, workers comp, experience, etc. and I was not able to get rehab funded in the loan because the contractor would not send this to me and it was too late for me to find another contractor)-check that title has gotten the documents correct before they are sent over to the seller-take pictures of the house during the walkthrough for insurance purposes-check for flood zone early on -give yourself a realistic timeline for closing-check reviews on title company before choosing oneDoes anyone else have any recommendations?
16 October 2018 | 2 replies
Does anyone know of some insurance companies where a tenant can cover their dog?

28 November 2018 | 8 replies
Separating the units, adding plumbing, electric, bathroom, and kitchen would double the income potential of this good deal.

17 October 2018 | 5 replies
I like that one better than the FHA because you have mortgage insurance that can be cancelled if its determined (by way of an appraisal) that you have 20% equity.