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AJ Smith St Paul 203k Househack Analysis
6 July 2020 | 12 replies
Monthly Cash flow (Rent - OpEx) $ 205.59 CoCRoI 38.7% EQUITY AND PROFIT After Repair Value $ 192,000.00 Flip "Profit" (Equity) $ 16,336.23 Return on Down Payment Investment 256.41% ASSUMPTIONS Utilities (Varies by Property) Electricity Water & Sewer 100.00 Garbage 60.00 Shoveling/Lawn Care 120 Total $ 280.00 Reserves Vacancy (%) 5.00% $ 110.00 Repairs & Maintenance (%) 7.00% $ 154.00 CapEx (%) 7.00% $ 154.00 Management Fees (%) $ - Total (19% Reserves) $ 418.00 =================================================================================================================================================Original Listing Price is $139,900.
Alana Nevares Repairs are eating cash flow
12 July 2020 | 25 replies
Main things I recommend would be grass cutting, snow shoveling for apartments, air filter changes, hvac check ups, lead paint inspections and associated licensures and work to get certified, and rental inspections along with associated licensures and work to get the inspections to pass. 
AJ Smith Minneapolis HouseHack Analysis
7 July 2020 | 5 replies
EQUITY AND PROFIT After Repair Value $ 430,000.00 Flip "Profit" (Equity) $ 24,844.75 Return on Down Payment Investment 169.07% ..ASSUMPTIONS Utilities (Varies by Property) Electricity Water & Sewer 100.00 Garbage 60.00 Shoveling/Lawn Care 120 Total $ 280.00 ..
Evan Koehler What to do Right Now?
14 July 2020 | 18 replies
And if you do seek to work for such contractors, even as a lowly laborer, fetch-n-carry grunt, earth digger with a shovel; then please start working out in a gym so you have the muscle mass & stamina to give an honest day's work to you employer, & you don't end up getting fired.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (August 3-7, 2020)
5 August 2020 | 2 replies
Thus, the level of weekly claims remains shockingly elevated and the rise in continuing claims definitely reflects the re-closings over the past few weeks that we’ve seen in some states where the virus has flared-up.
Tricia Vitela How to Deter Squatters?
6 August 2020 | 10 replies
It also helps if you can establish a relationship with the neighbors, maybe give them a job mowing the lawn, or shoveling, so that they have a stake in the property, and will keep an eye on it.
Braulio Espinosa 1st deal inspector recommendations!
12 August 2020 | 5 replies
Most home inspectors in FL are pretty good since the are required to have a license, look an Nashi.org or ASHI this are the biggest association in the nation for home inspectors also check out FABI it is the Florida Inspector Association.
Joe Splitrock I Bought a Short Term Rental Because of COVID
27 August 2020 | 84 replies
Shovel the snow from their sidewalk, bring them chocolates, coffee etc. 
Ben Morand Story Time — Your First MHP Deal
13 August 2020 | 9 replies
I showed up with a rake, a shovel and a chainsaw to just do some simple clean up around the common areas and some of the POHs.
Adrienna Payton Renting Out New Home
11 August 2020 | 2 replies
Shovel snow?