
29 December 2018 | 10 replies
The FHA says that examples of such problems include but are not limited to the following: Missing handrailsCracked or damaged exit doors that are otherwise operableCracked window glassDefective paint surfaces in homes constructed post-1978 (because of lead paint hazards)Minor plumbing leaks (such as dripping faucets)Defective floor finishes or coverings (worn through the finish, badly soiled carpeting)Evidence of previous (non-active) wood-destroying insect/organism damage where there is no evidence of unrepaired structural damageRotten or worn-out counter topsDamaged plaster, sheetrock or other wall and ceiling materials in homes constructed post-1978Poor workmanshipTrip hazards (cracked or partially heaving sidewalks, poorly installed carpeting)Crawl spaces with debris and trashLack of an all-weather driveway surface=================There are many areas, however, where the FHA does require problems to be remedied in order for the sale to close.Electrical and Heating The electrical box should not have any frayed or exposed wires.All habitable rooms must have a functioning heat source (except in a few select cities with mild winters).Roofs and Attics The roofing must keep moisture out.The roofing must be expected to last for at least two more years.The appraiser must inspect the attic for evidence of possible roof problems.The roof cannot have more than three layers of roofing.If the inspection reveals the need for roof repairs and the roof already has three or more layers of roofing, the FHA requires a new roof.Water HeatersThe water heater must meet local building codes and must convey with the property.Hazards and NuisancesA number of conditions fall under this category.

7 January 2019 | 14 replies
Hello Everyone,My name is Cameron Barnett and I just moved back to Raleigh to be closer to family.I just wanted to reach out and introduce myself and what I plan to do locally.I'm primarily investing in single-family fix and flip properties in Wake County and I've just started networking here since moving back last week and want to start the ground running.I'm always looking to expand my network and build mutually beneficial relationships and help out as much as I can.MY property acquisition budget is $650k and can buy and start multiple properties/projects at the same time as long as the numbers are right.I have tons of experience in real estate, construction , and business and love networking and meeting new people.There are times I'm too busy to take on more projects and can send them to other investors as I develop my portfolio here.Have a Merry Christmas and a Very Prosperous New Years!

7 January 2019 | 2 replies
@Jason Graves is this new construction or are you looking to add these to an existing building?

26 December 2018 | 3 replies
I have constructed both ADUs and true Duplexes.

22 December 2018 | 0 replies
Minor Updates, now major construction.

5 January 2019 | 1 reply
I used a HELOC to buy cash in had funds in the bank from my last BRRR ready to deploy for construction.

4 June 2019 | 3 replies
I used a HELOC to buy cash in had funds in the bank from my last BRRR ready to deploy for construction.

28 December 2018 | 3 replies
For example, manage the construction workers, scheduling work to be done on the property, etc?

1 January 2019 | 1 reply
I have a full time job in the construction business as well so time is not always my friend either.
6 January 2019 | 4 replies
New construction house (3 bedrooms).