
6 January 2019 | 14 replies
Now, I need to know the exact usable space, wetland delineation, water & sewer hookup cost, mitigation banking, cleaning up the trees, construction cost as exact as possible.

6 January 2019 | 14 replies
We rented our 1st house this december for $2,100 , We could easily sell it in the spring/ summer for $260k.

5 January 2019 | 1 reply
From pre-foreclosure to an actual foreclosure that can be purchased, it can easily be days, months, years, and that's assuming the borrower doesn't try to get in good standing.Also, to make the waters more murky, I know situations where people have switched over the property from their name to an estate or LLC or such and it marks the property as pre-foreclosure.

7 January 2019 | 14 replies
(All have recently updated - 2 years - major appliances, AC units, Heaters, etc) Only Tax, Insurance, HOA fees, water are included below.

22 January 2019 | 23 replies
$550 down the drain, results = 1 jumper to hold ground if the water meter is removed.

7 January 2019 | 5 replies
I couldn't quite figure out whether or not utilities like electricity and water/sewage should be paid by Landlord or tenant, so I assumed the tenant would pay and moved on.I look forward to everyone's feedback!

1 February 2019 | 5 replies
Hey BP community,I'm a first time homebuyer that wants to make my first home a rental down the road and I'm evaluating a property in Hurst that I have an opportunity to jump on pre-market.Here are the details on the house:1316 Redbud dr. 3bd/2bath1910sqft, 10+ year old AC/Heat system 4 yr old roofold water heaterThe house needs new floors in all bedrooms and the kitchen needs updating.Enclosed rear porch.The comps in the immediate area, based on my rookie evaluation came out around 220k and they want 230k for the house as-is with a lease back option for a couple months to accommodate my upcoming wedding.

29 May 2019 | 52 replies
The money they are giving you are saved only because they didn't pay rent for the last 6 months, sold all appliances, water heater, garbage disposer and the toilet bawl, didn't pay their utility bills for a big portion of their stay and managed to squeeze additional $2,000.00 as cash-for-keys from their last landlord.

5 March 2019 | 19 replies
We will try it out for a few more months, worst case I will sell in the spring/summer and 1031 back to Phoenix :)

6 January 2019 | 12 replies
The existing rental agreement specifies that the tenant is responsible for all their own utility usage bills (I pay water for the building, as is typical).