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Theo Hicks The Most Effective Ways to Lease House or Apartment
19 April 2017 | 6 replies
A few ideas to get the discussion started:Contact HR at all major employers in the areaFliers at local retail (hair saloons, nail saloons, laundry mats, etc.)The more creative and out-there, the better!
Caleb Rigby 2nd Utah flip - profited $22k!
26 January 2018 | 106 replies
Here are the numbers for this project:Purchase Price: $140,999Purchase closing costs: $1,706Materials and Labor: $31,822Holding Costs: $9,019 (includes repayment to investor)Final Sales Price: $220,000Closing Costs, Commissions, and Staging: $14,667Total Profit: $21,788Here are some before and after pictures:Fireplace before/after:Kitchen before/after:These are the major items we replaced/redid on this house: converted the carport into an additional one car garage (not as hard as I thought it’d be), carpet, updated fireplace, paint, updated lighting, appliances, laminate, granite countertops (also added a little shelf to the counter so you sit at a stool to eat), backsplash, painted cabinets, new furnace, new windows, and removed 3 dead trees from the yard.
Cameron K. I don't see the benefit of an LLC - if liability is the issue....
9 February 2017 | 11 replies
Not saying they have a right to sue you maybe they don't but they WILL name you and you will have to defend and try to get yourself removed. and this will cost a ton in attorney fees.. so best to always have good insurance.. there Is some risk in real estate..
Neil Doby Tenants divorcing - any advice would be appreciated
3 February 2017 | 10 replies
Our lease holds all accountable jointly and severally, so until its a breach situation, CC everybody with clarification of what will happen if the rent is not paid, then leave it at that.I also schedule an inspection of the property.Holes "magically" appear in the wall when angry people live together, and cleaning/trash removal can become a game of who can ignore more.
Jason Sellers Advice on Land Contract/Possible Sub2 in Ohio
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
If someone tries to buy this house they would have to remove the existing occupant.
Lisa Conway Exterior Upgrades for aging 4-plex
2 February 2017 | 0 replies
Still, there's so much untapped potential.We just removed the 7 diseased Cypress trees, and would like to incorporate drought tolerant (grasses/flax/queen palms etc...).
Jon Ignatowski I'm new, here's the story, here we go!
3 February 2017 | 11 replies
This community is seriously removed from civilization, but also the home to four universities / colleges.
Account Closed Latest New Construction Spec House in Charlotte, North Carolina
24 March 2017 | 15 replies
As you can read in the above linked post, my basis in each lot after development (including demo, survey and subdivision cost, utility connections, grading, tree removal, etc) was right around 208k per lot.  
Logan Turner Deal makers guide by Ray Alcon
4 February 2017 | 10 replies
When you run your expenses on properties be sure you're accounting for vacancy, accounting, advertising, cleaning, insurance, lawn care/snow removal, legal, management, maintenance/repairs, cap exp., taxes, utilities (water/sewer, electric, gas, oil, trash, etc).  
David Fields Soup to nuts guide by experienced buy and hold investors.
5 February 2017 | 11 replies
Public record for medical bill - if you can fix this and get it removed, do it.