21 July 2021 | 5 replies
Everyone is going over asking price and waiving inspections.

21 July 2021 | 1 reply
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.So ive talked to the agent and i cant inspect the property because of hazardous conditions, it a forclosure.
21 July 2021 | 4 replies
Work with a good realtor and mortgage lender, and utilize the experience to learn about what it takes to find a home, qualify for a mortgage to buy the home, qualify the home for the mortgage through the inspection and appraisal processes and the closing process, will help position you to successfully do things more independently in the future.

22 July 2021 | 4 replies
., typically the recommended answer would be to tell them that you can't do that, and they'd need to pay pro-rated rent like normal and that their security deposit will be held until a move-out inspection can be completed.

22 July 2021 | 1 reply
This is why it's essential to have the property inspected during due diligence.

25 July 2021 | 3 replies
Once you've negotiated an acceptable offer to the seller, schedule a home inspection.

27 July 2021 | 9 replies
Inspections are for buyer's information only, no repairs or reports to seller.".

29 July 2021 | 18 replies
Oil tank removal and remediation should be the seller's responsibility, not yours, UNLESS you're a very experienced investor getting a tremendous deal sold strictly "as is" where you've waived all your inspection rights.The worst case could be significant soil contamination requiring thousands of dollars in remediation, followed by soil and ground water tests by the state of NJ.

13 August 2021 | 3 replies
I had to pull a permit to install the outlets in that house, then I couldn't get it closed out because they don't have an electrical inspection for that. eventually it worked out.

3 August 2021 | 5 replies
If the inspection report comes in good, and the capex isn’t huge, it’ll probably be good for long term.