
2 March 2015 | 8 replies
@Gary Freidman all good points above.The only "good" thing I see about this opportunity is it was built in 1958 not 1900 like most or our duplexe's here are.Other than that, I would highly suggest you pass [for now] and stick with solid SFH 3/1-up projects until you get a better feel of the city.I've mentioned before, that I had several of these at one point and yes, they are VERY sexy on paper until reality hits about 3-6 months after you buy it and realize that the vacancy is very high, it's been vandalized 3 times and the tenants you did final get to move in ended up doing $5k in damage in just 6 weeks before you had to evict them [true story].I work with a lot of investors like yourself that jump in early into a project like this that end up getting burned and it leaves our industry with a black eye.I hope that helps.Feel free to PM with any specific questions that I may assist you with.

2 March 2015 | 4 replies
Replacement Cost polices are helpful in the case of older items being damaged as they pay to replace those items with brand new items instead of paying you to replace the items in a used like-condition.3.

4 March 2015 | 11 replies
He said that was what he is doing at his place.Something else he said was in a rental, or anywhere for that matter, a deck will start looking bad really quickly; even composite can be damaged.

5 March 2015 | 29 replies
AND RATES - rates can only get so high before the rate level slows the economy and then later slows the economy to a degree that significant damage to the economy occurs.

18 June 2009 | 2 replies
If the buyer defaults or causes damage, you need to be a named insured on the policy.Your insurance agent should be able to make this happen - Mark

8 March 2008 | 3 replies
While I agree that the actual motivation behind Ethanol is probably a different kind of 'Green' ($$$), I don't see it causing damage to any engine that was made to use it.

25 April 2008 | 6 replies
This story proved to me that doing the right thing has clearly paid off in my life.But people who lie and try to cheat people, don't see the damage they do to themselves.

24 April 2008 | 8 replies
What type of damage does a "90 days late" to a credit report?

7 May 2008 | 2 replies
Things ranging from foundation cracks, water damage on front porch, broken plaster walls, door frames etc.

29 October 2013 | 4 replies
Tenant/Buyer agrees to hold harmless and indemnify Landlord/Seller and their agents for any damages or harm created from such lead based paint.6.