
16 October 2018 | 1 reply
MAYBE but probably not much. make sure to pull all permits and convert correctly.

17 October 2018 | 11 replies
@Alexander Felice thanks for the reply.

19 October 2018 | 8 replies
My custodian, Next Gen Trust, couldn't find me the correct answer, they said it was a "grey" area.

20 October 2018 | 2 replies
Sounds like a "Subject To" deal if im reading your wording correctly......

16 October 2018 | 1 reply
Thank you in advance for your replies I greatly appreciate it =).

16 October 2018 | 0 replies
Needless to say, I messed a lot of things up.Some things I know for next time:-make sure to include security deposits credit and prorated rent credit in the purchase contract-make sure to keep all addendums that may be needed saved on computer for quick access-get all the necessary documentation for rehab funding from the contractor before going into contract on the property (my lender needed his insurance, workers comp, experience, etc. and I was not able to get rehab funded in the loan because the contractor would not send this to me and it was too late for me to find another contractor)-check that title has gotten the documents correct before they are sent over to the seller-take pictures of the house during the walkthrough for insurance purposes-check for flood zone early on -give yourself a realistic timeline for closing-check reviews on title company before choosing oneDoes anyone else have any recommendations?

17 October 2018 | 13 replies
@Juan David Maldonado Thanks for replying.

28 November 2018 | 8 replies
The contractor cut some corners with the bottom unit that cost more to correct in the long run.

18 October 2018 | 30 replies
I have wired many houses on my own (with permits pulled and passed) but when I decided to make this a legit business I had to do it all correct and use licensed people.RE license will save on the buy side and help get you in doors quicker.