
22 April 2023 | 4 replies
I have lived in the market for the past 6 years full time (currently not their due to family member health situation, but will be back and forth for the next few months.

15 June 2022 | 8 replies
Over 2 months due to the remediation, GC had a health item that likely added close to 1 month, 3 months Covid impact.

22 March 2023 | 14 replies
RECOMMEND you break your SOW into 3 segments:1) Health & Safety + Property Preservation repairs - these should always be done to avoid lawsuits & further property damage- Handrails- Smoke detectors- Water leaks- Etc2) Needed cosmetic repairs that will affect marketability- Ugly paint- Ugly flooring- Out of date kitchens3) Miscellaneous that may or may not affect marketability- New windows (assuming old ones work fine)- Above range microwave- Anything that is slightly damaged, but still functional.

22 April 2023 | 6 replies
Wish both of you the best health.

23 June 2013 | 7 replies
Make sure stair railings are secure, stair treads are in good shape and that all smoke detectors and CO detectors have a new battery and are working.

23 April 2023 | 38 replies
@Stephen Shelton - they can trim the branches crossing over their property line... as long it doesn't affect the health of the tree.

26 June 2011 | 6 replies
That said, there are some additional deductions that can be had just by running a business flipping houses:- Deduct any educational tools- Deduct any real tools- Deduct mileage on your car for work travel- Deduct home office (if you have a dedicated one)- Deduct health-related expenses, including insurance premiums (there are limitations)- Deduct equipment that you use in your home officeI'm sure I'm missing dozens of good deductions that you're afforded just by running a business -- though few (if any) are going to be specific to flipping houses.

24 April 2023 | 5 replies
I am trying to contact an attorney but you are very knowledgeable in this area and thought I'd ask you first...the property is in New York.Also, I believe I spoke with you years ago about this but my memory is fading and health issues in my family delayed everything with the sale of this property.Thanks- Eric
12 November 2015 | 9 replies
In order for a tenant to get the water put in their name, they must show a lease agreement, then the water dept checks for a dwelling permit, if there isn't one, they contact the health dept and all hell breaks loose.

1 March 2021 | 8 replies
I work full-time as a Director of a health care company, and and flipping homes was supposed to be a side hustle, but it has very quickly become somewhat of another full time job, but I wouldn't have it any way as I'm enjoying the ride thoroughly.