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Joseph Velez How To Avoid And Handle Difficult Tenants
5 November 2021 | 1 reply
It provides owners with, at minimum, a 30-day buffer in case something goes wrong with your tenant, as well as a reasonable sum to properly make repairs without having to get into potentially unpleasant or drawn-out exchanges with recently departed tenants.Conduct Regular Property VisitsEven when you have a phenomenal tenant occupying your rental property, it is a good idea to conduct regular property inspections.
Jeff Costa OoS property - Do I need an OoS mortgage broker near that propert
5 November 2021 | 2 replies
The reason I recommend going with someone with experience in that state is because, procedurally, the acquisition process/timeline varies from state to state and sometimes, county to county - e.g. appraisal timeline, inspection periods, title review timeline, projected closing timeline etc.All the best!
Ian Dyer What is Appfolio like to work with?
10 November 2021 | 5 replies
Buildium, at least when we used it used happy.co for inspections
Ben Mitchell Options for 3 unit home zoned as a 2
11 November 2021 | 7 replies
At least in NJ, the transfer from 2 to 3 is a big difference in zoning, inspections, and requirements.
Nic A. Tools for Inspection
6 November 2021 | 5 replies
Hi Team, I feel like I should step my game up on my inspections.
Arsen Atanasovski Low balling gets the best replies
5 November 2021 | 0 replies
Plenty of deals out there trust me, this agent first said you didn’t show the house, then ended the email saying I’m the buyer and the agent, clearly has no clue of being an agent, since I write all my offers with a contingency 10 day inspection, if I only had the time to see 100 homes a week I would need 100 extra hours a week:)Second he mentions that I didn’t offer cash and by doing the lowball offer I insulted his client???
Arsen Atanasovski Low balling gets the best replies
5 November 2021 | 0 replies
Plenty of deals out there trust me, this agent first said you didn’t show the house, then ended the email saying I’m the buyer and the agent, clearly has no clue of being an agent, since I write all my offers with a contingency 10 day inspection, if I only had the time to see 100 homes a week I would need 100 extra hours a week:)Second he mentions that I didn’t offer cash and by doing the lowball offer I insulted his client???
Steffany Kluttz Best place to learn MF investing?
4 April 2022 | 12 replies
You can get a better idea after inspections and your lender will also have requirements there. 
Daniela R. Are 18K of repairs worth it, for a 225K in a good location?
9 November 2021 | 36 replies
how much was your offer, and do you have an option period to back out due to inspection?
Evan Higashiyama Seeking Help/Guidance on next steps after recent purchase/rehab
6 November 2021 | 3 replies
Luckily structural/engineering reports came back great and inspections didnt call out anything significant.The numbers:Bought the home off market and paid my real estate friend to set up all the contractual information and represent me.