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Jolene Blackbourn Home warranty companies
16 March 2024 | 6 replies
You are better off budgeting money for maintenance and capital expenses and keeping a reserve in case issues arise faster than your budgeted money gets socked away from incoming rents.
Jake Loughrey Flip wont sell. Need refi with subpar credit.
16 March 2024 | 4 replies
The would be buyer made ridiculous demands and essentially used a few minor issues on inspection report to terminate.
Steven Whipple Lender changed the terms and now the deal doesn't pencil
17 March 2024 | 12 replies
I wonder if the issue is the loan is less than 100k.
Adam Rodriguez Broken toilet handle
16 March 2024 | 11 replies
Definitely save your battles for more expensive issues.    -- Good Luck!
Andrew Rellinger When to rip out carpet and install LVP?
16 March 2024 | 22 replies
If you have a cat that pees or sprays, understand that even if LVP is waterproof, it can seep through where planks connect or edges/trim to reach to the subfloor or slab, causing major odor issues
Joseph H. Seller financing terms
16 March 2024 | 3 replies
Probably not an issue for seller financing, but make sure there are no prepayment penalties.You can calculate payment and balloon amount easily enough with excel or google sheets.
Eric Samuels Which contractor should I go with?
16 March 2024 | 2 replies
Also discuss with the contractor the time expected for the project if its small, mid or large and if it needs permits and how long would it take for permitting and all, also payment terms, make sure you go with payment terms that are fair to you and the contractor (so many terms but most common is monthly based on completed work with an upfront for materials) and ALWAYS keep the last payment until project is closed (retainage) and you do your walkthrough and if there's any issues you write them down and provide the contractor with (punch list to release the retainer once they're corrected or fixed). read about how to deal with contractors and always ask for references but it really depends on how big the job is, personally I wouldn't spend too much time doing due diligence on small jobs such as door latches or shelving rather on additions, layout change and other scopes.Good luck!
Matthew Cabrera NAICS Code for Real Estate Investing & Best Practices
16 March 2024 | 2 replies
I would hate for this to be an issue.2.
Slaven Slugic Im paying alot for my insurance - Advise on lowering the cost
16 March 2024 | 10 replies
Insurance is a big issue and crisis now in Florida.
Dmitri L. Meetup in Tokyo - any interest??
19 March 2024 | 214 replies
You're right about the smoke issue but I think it is a given here in Japan.How about it Leo Mervin Atanacio?