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Joe Kim Rental Arbitrage -how to do airbnb without BUYING
26 November 2019 | 96 replies
Over the years 40% of the occupants who stay in corporate housing are connected with a corporate relocation so that is an important industry to watch. 
Justin Puetz How to vet your Sub-Contractors...?
24 July 2019 | 14 replies
For the last couple of years, I've primarily been a one-man show.
Elliot Larkin Tenant Issue - Thoughts?
1 January 2023 | 7 replies
I'd get with an attorney to confirm what your actual options are just so that if you do decide to let the man stay until the 15th, it doesn't backfire.
John Thompson [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
4 November 2019 | 20 replies
@John Thompson man we are all here doing the same.
Eron A. Will a concrete patio area above basement walls stop water?
31 December 2022 | 14 replies
This can be accomplished from the interior as well, however it's more effective preventing moisture from coming in (exterior), rather than holding moisture back (interior).been trying hard to avoid excavating. and remember now......there is a span of wall that is nice and clear...and not too cracked up. so whether or not they waterproofed or not........that span of concrete blocks are relatively undamaged. it doesnt make sense that they would waterproof that span, and not the other span.so this is why i think i can just cover the damaged span of concrete blocks with a porch or something so that water wouldnt get to the span of exterior wall. id actually probably use plastic tarp in the beginning, so i could uncover that area during days of sun in hopes that any moisture inside the dirt would evaporate. when it rains, id cover up that area again with a huge plastic tarp.i would also improve the grading, and well the downspouts are already good.i could also do a french drain type thing...but i dont think that would be necessary.im really trying to avoid excavating. i dont want to pay $25K lool. i already have mold issues on interior joists that will need to be blasted off...and these joists are 30ft long and there are probably 50 of them going across the basement. and yesterday i was looking at some studs...and i think i mightve seen some mold on those too. super annoying, man.
Rob Anteau Allow for Auto-Booking?
1 January 2023 | 18 replies
Just one mans opinion.  
Terry Drake First Lonnie deal.. on the right track?
30 March 2011 | 56 replies
Here are the numbers:Original purchase price: $1,000Lot rent : $ 364SalesTax/Transfer Fees:$ 150Total Repairs: $ 905Total out of pocket: $2,419Repair cost ($905) broken down:Handy man labor 25hrs: $375Materials from HomeDep.:$200Carpet and installation: $330 Knowing what I know now, I feel that I could have had this all said and done around 2k.I will post some before and after pics as soon as I can get them off my camera (hopefully tomorrow).Next we'll talk about the buyer, sales price, the negotiation, and terms.
Terry Drake Journey through the next (Lonnie) deal..
17 January 2013 | 74 replies
Man.. now you've got me thinking real hard about $6,500!
Matthew Moore Colorado mobile home investing
18 November 2019 | 7 replies
@Matt Bonestroo I’m actually going back into the army and I’m going to Arizona for training private message me man!
Rigoberto Torres Meza Rehabbing a flip/BRRRR by my own
30 December 2022 | 3 replies
Not worth it, if you're a business man and value your time, rehabbing property yourself is so counter productive.