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Jonathan Giglio Discouraged After Speaking With Active Investors
25 February 2022 | 71 replies
Look at the usual pain points for owner occupant buyers: old systems, scary repairs, septics, lead paint blah blah....if you are comfortable fixing one or more of those you are already ahead.
Elena Nelson Appraisal: Income vs Comps
25 January 2021 | 9 replies
I also like to do the mechanicals that I know are going to be a pain in the next 5 years.  
Cody McVay House hack free time
25 January 2021 | 6 replies
There's a win win here as I have some capital to invest again (those 25% downpayments are a pain!)
Jimmy Epolito Family vs GC. PLEASE ADVISE
25 January 2021 | 3 replies
Here is the scope of work which they are proposing for $19000Scope of WorkPaint throughout including trim, doors, and windows.Luxury vinyl floor and carpet on lower levelGranite countertops - total of 26 sq ftInstall new vanityRemove old tile/clean tub and replace shower door - retro wall tile the color of Pepto bismalReplace 2 doorsInstall drywall @ bedroom with brick wall and fireplace whitewash - drywall would only be installed on 1 wallRun AC ducts in basement rooms - tie into existing trunk lines Trim roof of storage shed and add support posts to deck aboveReplace broken glass in two windows - 2 single pain sectionsCheck all outlets/change light switchesTouch up exteriorTrim bushesPaint kitchen cabinets and change hardwareRemove the wall light fixturesCover up pipe in basement bathroomReplace toilets and light fixtures in bathroomsChange all doorknobs for new onesReplace doorbellReplace thermostatRemove storm doorCover up expose electric wires in bedroom closetCaulk all exterior windows and doorsRepair retaining wallPressure wash the exteriorClear all debris of the house roof and replace any damage shinglesReplace all tiles in drop ceilingRemove iron railing and construct 4ft wall around stairwellInstalled handrailLay pine strawRepair door to carport - door is sticking
Lawrence Arevalo FEAR! Can’t seem to shake it - Need a mindset shift
1 February 2021 | 12 replies
It tries to keep us safe from harm and pain.
Austin Beggs Section of Neighboring Privacy Fence Fell Down
25 January 2021 | 2 replies
Either way, you'll have your answer and can move forward.Fences are a pain because both parties benefit from them but there's no law regulating who installs or maintains.
Gregg Reinbold Early distributions from retirement plans related to COVID-19 tax
25 January 2021 | 1 reply
It is possible they extend it in future legislation, but the COVID relief act they just passed (COVIDTRA) does not extend the original CARES Act provision.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, January 25, 2021)
25 January 2021 | 0 replies
It was a year of illness, pain, uncertainty, and loss.
Joshua Hower New Member from Wilmington, Delaware
28 January 2021 | 16 replies
I have always been told that rentals are pain and tenants will ruin your life, so I have avoided it even though my mind always seems to wander back to the idea.
Alex T. Need Multi-Family Cash-Out Refinance Lender
2 February 2021 | 2 replies
There was one minor sticking point which contributed to the delay (but was not the main reason for it): I applied for COVID-relief forbearance with one of the properties to de-risk my ability to pay mortgage when a couple tenants weren't able to make payments.