22 February 2020 | 11 replies
If the tenants have dogs are any of the aggressive breeds.The Year that the following were updated (either partially or fully) would be good to know:- Heating systems- Roof- Plumbing- electricalSome companies will not write properties with systems that have not been updated.

17 February 2020 | 16 replies
When you let someone moving in know that you do inspections on plumbing and working safety features every 6 months you will lose potential tenants that smoke, are planning to move in more people or pets that you don't allow, etc etc.

17 February 2020 | 4 replies
Brand new construction or down to the studs rehab is very different from a 1940s original plumbing.

17 February 2020 | 3 replies
The plumbing is already in place but both Lots are on the same water meter.

17 February 2020 | 4 replies
Place is a dumpy/disgusting, been vandalized, no floors, bad roof/ birds got in, kitchens barely exist, full bathroom reno, needs all new plumbing and electric, new roof, new windows, all appliances, obviously paint / fixtures/ doors etc.

17 February 2020 | 2 replies
Budget for 5%-10% CapEx — not based off percentage — calculate how much the item would cost to replace and how long it has until it needs it then do the math — (roof, water heater, appliances, driveway, HVAC, flooring, plumbing, windows, paint, cabinets/counters, structure, components- garage door…, landscaping) Closing costs — around 1.5% property value RehabDetermining Cash FlowJust subtract income- expensesCoCROI (cash on cash return)Total Annual Cash Flow / Total InvestedRule of Thumbs General guidelines and not strictly accurateThe 50% Rule A rental property’s expenses tend to be about 50% of the income, excluding the mortgage P&I CashFlow = (total income x 0.5) - Mortgage P&I Helps just to quickly screen a property for further researchThe 2% Rule The ratio between rental income and purchase price Property’s monthly income must = 2% of the purchase price or greater The percentage varies on the areaCh. 6Investing While living in an Expensive AreaSunday,September 8, 20199:21PMAre you looking for homes on sale?

24 February 2020 | 4 replies
I have used Gorsuch Plumbing out of Signal Hill for Sewer Pipe inspections for several real estate transactions and have been extreemly satisfied with their service.

25 April 2020 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $20,000 Cash invested: $60,000 Fix and RentPurchased Needed full remodel, foundation, electrical, plumbing, roof, HVAC, kitchen and all 3 bathrooms, new flooring throughout.

18 February 2020 | 2 replies
At the highest level of detail, the bid should have a detailed breakdown with the prices for each room, "Kitchen Cabinets, $XXXX; Kitchen Tile Floor, $XXX; Kitchen Drywall, $XXX; Kitchen Plumbing, $XXX".

18 February 2020 | 8 replies
This house is around 700 sq/ft with a sagging roof, 1 interior wall separating this area with the kitchen, minimal floor joists, hardly any electrical and no plumbing.