
19 January 2023 | 4 replies
Would you happen to know if there’s enough work from those companies to go around or is that drying up with the REOs as well(which would make sense)*Anyone else on here welcome to join the discussion.

17 December 2016 | 1 reply
Inspector's opinion is that foundation showing signs of movement that exceeds normal tolerances and changes in floor elevation of house greater than would normally be expected.Not only does that sound like a red flag to me, but also the following::- Soil levels against exterior grade beam appear to be too low- interior sheetrock cracks and/or stress indicators (multiple areas photographed; about 20)- floor slopes and/or unlevel areas (bathrooms, living space)- misalignment of exterior doors due to foundation movement (very obvious)- deflection cracks in exterior veneer (a few I wouldn't be too concerned, but there are pictures of about 20 areas that show more than a hand's width of defect with signs of poor "band-aid" repair)Not sure if I can post pictures but figured the description is enough to determine yes or no.Is this a good or bad investment stepping into?

4 September 2019 | 143 replies
Equity can dry up in a rough market and/or **** can hit the fan unexpectedly with repairs or losses not covered by insurance.

14 October 2021 | 6 replies
The NC Bar Association recently (April 2021) shared an Ethics Opinion on SDDCs (Same Day Double Closes), dry SDDCs, and Assignment transactions.

10 November 2022 | 26 replies
I think he uses it now to dry his fish on the roof.

26 July 2022 | 36 replies
But you can also check with the local alarm company, just have the charges billed to you, then charge you tenant..slightly over.When filing evictions, I have in the past charged a $100 admin fee for having to go to the court house and file, in addition to the filing fees etc..Also, if you have a multi-unit community, you can charge for faxing service, check with your local dry cleaners and set up a pick up and drop off service at the office.You can charge extra for certain views, first floor, second, third etc...Furnished units are good as well.

26 May 2023 | 6 replies
He paid me hard money for the use of my HELOC.Finally if you have a good W2 or other income source coming in, you pay it down which gives you the dry powder to be nimble to act quickly to buy again.

26 May 2023 | 2 replies
I soak up info like a dry sponge and always crave learning and doing more so any and all comments are really appreciated!

3 January 2023 | 1 reply
The are so many types of soil and so many types of stabilization.

23 June 2023 | 0 replies
Then leave till it dries and turns to a white powder.