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Results (5,203+)
Konrad R. Did this flipper buy a secondary loan?
6 March 2020 | 7 replies
The person that bought the second mortgage put in a motion to vacate the sale based on them not being notified.
Justin B. Cincinnati landlords cant ask for security deposits anymore!
4 February 2020 | 47 replies
I have a colleague that sat in while this motion was passed.
Nathan Gesner How long does eviction take?
5 February 2020 | 46 replies
File court case, have sheriff try to serve the summons, minimum 10 days to do so.2.1 If sheriff can't serve (they don't try hard, maybe a couple knocks on the door and that's it), motion for special process server.
Robin Norman Our first BRRRR, now up to 10 units, 1 year later
28 January 2020 | 1 reply
Told him to leave ill do it myself.)Bad sill plate on rear corner (contractor)Replace front porch postsBuild backporch stepsDemo barnInstalling concrete footers under home, laying block and shimming to your jacked levelSetting house back down on blocks and reattaching to foundationRemove floor and portions of subfloor in kitchen & back porch and replacement Window repairTemporary power pole (electrician)Electrical service upgrade, outlet replacement and GFCI Install (mix of Electrician and us)Label panels (electrician)All exposed wiring must be protected (basically just replaced all of it)Replace missing light fixtures (new fans throughout)Build wall in living room to convert to 3rdbedroomRe plumb house and pressure test plumbing (plumber)Install smoke detectors hardwired to meet code (electrician)Water Heater electrical line, and core discharge for water heater under house (plumber)Tear out Old ac unit under houseWindow screensWindow locksBackflow prevention valve (plumber)Fart fan ventilation for bathroomApproved Address Number DisplayedFlaking paint abatement interiorClothes Dryer exhaustPaint Untreated woodRemove all debris, Remove old tiresRemove chain link fenceTreat house for black antsPoly floorsMud and paint wallsAppliancesDoors/locks.Roof patch, remove 12x24 section, cut out rot, sister in new beams, put new plywood & shinglesPiles and piles of new electrical wiring (electrician/us)Sand all walls and spray texture ceiling and walls with joint compoundPaint whole house inside and outNew trim everywhere.Sand the every living hell out of the floors (100 hours of labor + help)Gutters and french drainNew mailboxA/c Unit.
Gina S. Buying home that has unpermitted work- how to evaluate
29 January 2020 | 1 reply
One thing a good inspector will have is moisture detector, and temperature sensing equipment, that could tell you if something is leaking somewhere. 
Paul Z. inspecting a rental property
30 January 2020 | 4 replies
Check the furnace filter, make sure downspouts are attached/down, ensure tenant is caring for landscaping, check on smoke detectors, are there evidence of pests, does it look like more people are living here then indicated on your lease, and finally is there evidence of pets not on the lease. 
Mari E Desilva HUD foreclosure inspections
5 February 2020 | 6 replies
It likely needs new everything, new plumbing, new electric, insulation, new windows, new smoke detectors, and plenty of other cosmetic updates. 
Nicolas Ake SFR self-management, Millionaire Real Estate Investor
31 January 2020 | 6 replies
It covers plumbing, refrigerator, electrical, heating, water heater, oven, A/C, the dryer, and smoke detectors.
Ralph Love Any Reason not to Buy?
12 February 2020 | 2 replies
I've toured and it is rent ready so shouldn't have to do any repairs (maybe smoke detector batteries), appliances are brand new, mechanicals <5 years old. 
Brian Warren Adding bedrooms to a triplex. Permits? And resale headaches?
9 February 2020 | 3 replies
These require a properly sized escape window (minimum 5.7 square feet of openable window, 5.0 if your at grade) a smoke detector in the bedroom, a smoke detector outside of the bedroom within 15 feet of the bedroom door, possibly a carbon monoxide detector outside the bedroom (same rule as smoke detector that is outside the bedroom).