
31 December 2020 | 6 replies
Staining was dry during inspection; a qualified contractor be consulted for further evaluation and verify the source of the leak, make sure its no longer active and, if it is, make necessary repairs.7.

31 December 2020 | 0 replies
Especially in a year of covid, rent may dry up for months on end.

7 January 2021 | 3 replies
Very confused why someone would leave such a nice looking investment to rot.

12 January 2021 | 4 replies
They have no trash service so they accumulate it in their back deck and they have not bothered to clean their fridge so food is rotting for weeks now (no power means no cold fridge) It is stinking in the house, you can imagine the toilets without water.

13 January 2021 | 5 replies
Location of property: Newport, OregonPurpose of financing: purchaseType of financing sought: Not sure, I am being gifted all equity in home and using this loan to payoff existing lenders: ~$390k first+HELOCCurrent or prior ownership of real estate: I’m part owner of a commercial property valued at $1.67mm (I own 39%)Occupancy: Mom will temporarily rent back from me while we do some fixesValue of property at present and/or your offer price: $1,100,000After repair value: SameAnticipated or actual appraisal issues: Had a recent appraisal at $1,076,000 Feb 2020 (then COVID hit and previous financing dried up)Current rents per month: $N/AFair market rents per month: $ Don’t knowDown payment or equity: Approx. $700k in equitySource of down payment funds, if applicable: Gift EquityIncome Source: Salaried W2, +Bonus, Commissions, plus commercial property incomeGross monthly income (optional): $8,750 (avg. for last year) + $3,000 from commercial propertyMonthly debt obligations appearing: $597 car payments, $54 credit card paymentFICO: 720.Credit issues: None

13 January 2021 | 2 replies
Need framers, dry wall, and plumbers (have an electrician, but would also look into more as well).Currently looking to turn 2 studios into 1 bedrooms and update another studio.

13 January 2021 | 0 replies
Upon inspection, the drywall was completely dry and hard/not sinking.

15 January 2021 | 3 replies
need: vacuum, microrags, a pound of walnuts, a box of baking soda and 8 ounces of olive oil. 1. clean the wheels on the vacuum and clean out filter then vacuum all the floors. 2. with microrags on your knees and a spritz NOT a dunk in water clean all the dust. 3. blend up 20 walnuts and rub them into the scratches with the grain. 4. 1 part baking soda 1 part olive oil go back over the scratches that still show on your hands and knees with paper towels (you can use the microrags but they won't come clean you will need to throw them away) 5. dust again with dry rags and get up all the nuts and soda - wear glasses to see all the crumbs.

28 March 2021 | 7 replies
I'm looking into an MHP park that has a lot of potential but has been left to rot for some time now.

16 January 2021 | 2 replies
Rotted floor from leaky toilet rotting walls due o leaking shower valve, and previous owner just ignored. so her floor was taken off, sub floor replaced, new flooring put in, new toilet and vanity and sink, now working on new shower valve and tiles.