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Mike H. Selling a Duplex...
7 January 2010 | 2 replies
Legal, plumbing, permits, code compliance?
David Doyle co investor money for foreclosures
10 January 2010 | 2 replies
Thank You DawnI'd be happy to work with you and everything would be on thew table.I would be bidding at Norwalk CourtI'll be honest its a VERY competitive arena,gotta be patient there.I have taken Ward Hannigans foreclosure training at Innovest in San Diego.Maybe you have heard of Ward.Its east to under estimate rehabs,thats why houses that need only "cosmetic improvements" are winners.I.E housecleaning,new paint inside and out,lawn care,maybe a few shiny new plumbing fixturesLicensed,bonded,and workmans comp subcontractors with good reputations are out there but they do want top dollar for their services.Thats OK.I have used unskilled labor in the best for general clean up ,moving demo materials and painting prep.It works fine with CLOSE supervision.If you feel better about fully insured personnel that s fine to but rehab cost goes up dramaticallyI am very patient,creative and honest.I would insist any co investor would make their money first before I make one dollar.I also know a guy makes his reputation a day at a time,and youre only as good as your last job.If youd like to talk sometime please e mail me at [email protected] and we can exchange numbersMy BestDave DoyleMonrovia,Ca
Ted Harris FHA 90 Day Seasoning (the Flip Rule) Waived as of Feb 1st, 2010
26 February 2010 | 13 replies
Plumbing, electrical, heating, and air conditioning systems 4.
Brad Z. Tenant Utility Costs
17 January 2010 | 2 replies
Doors, windows, electric outlets and switches, plumbing, etc.
Ivan Reyes Homeowners can't do their own work. WHAT?!
14 June 2010 | 21 replies
Plumbing replacement more than 18 inches must have a plumber.
Donna S. Would these services be helpful to anyone?
9 February 2010 | 1 reply
Unless there is visible damage (ex: fire OR flood) to the electrical, hvac, plumbing systems or structural integrity, I am required to use licensed professionals for evaluation when damage is suspected.
Justin Case Leaking hot water heater - help
26 September 2010 | 46 replies
Of course I would check back in.I learn so much for FREE from people here.Good news is I found a retired plumber working at a major box home store who offered to help me with plumbing things via pictures/explanations etc..
Darius M. Complete Rehab Deal Analysis
10 March 2010 | 8 replies
Then you will need to rough in all new plumbing, wiring and heating system... this is easy stuff as all the walls are open.
Kel S 4th deal - Banks are so fickle!
28 April 2010 | 15 replies
That's not expensive.I've had several skylights and a couple of solar tubes and not a drop of trouble with any of them.They are no more trouble than any other hole that goes through your roof, and you've got several of those in each house: plumbing vents, heating vents, maybe a stove pipe.
Joe Strickley Historic homes investment
16 April 2010 | 23 replies
Watch for foundations, plumbing (try to stay away from galvy), asbestos, how even the floors are, and the windows to name a few.