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Charlie Romano One RE Holding Company. Yes or No? Considering future entities.
3 July 2020 | 1 reply
Just trying to get an idea of what would be a good way to structure this with a solid foundation to build upon. 
Nathan Christensen Minneapolis St. Paul older home concerns
2 July 2020 | 3 replies
However, I’m wondering how cautious I’ll need to be with buying homes 100+ years old, or if I should avoid them entirely.The issues I’m most concerned about addressing are:-Knob and tube wiring-Foundation issues-Plumbing, cast iron pipes, galvanized piped-Lead based paint-Asbestos-Old single pane/drafty windows-Old HVAC systems-Roof-Historical preservation rulesI intend to leave the work of fixing most these issues to electricians, plumbers, roofers, etc.
April Hala Northern Virginia New Investor
14 July 2020 | 5 replies
I was intrigued after I saw his success and passion for real estate.I’m in the process of paying off my grad school loans as quickly as possible so that I can then concentrate on building a good financial foundation
Fahad Masud New Investor, First Project, Looking to Grow Network
6 July 2020 | 8 replies
Hi Lee, we don't do methane, it's more of foundation design, infiltration systems, compaction testing, etc.
Carl Bo Smith 3/2 BRRRR Deal in Jackson, MS (CJ Rose Properties, LLC)
2 July 2020 | 0 replies
Check more closely for foundation issues with conventional foundations.
Carl Bo Smith 3/2 BRRRR Deal in Jackson, MS (CJ Rose Properties, LLC)
4 July 2020 | 2 replies
Check more closely for foundation issues with conventional foundations.
Hira Bakhsh Subcontractor Recommendations in SF
6 July 2020 | 0 replies
Hi,I am looking for subcontractor recommendations in SF area for a flip deal:Structural/foundation, flooring (hardwood and laminate mainly), electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofer, doors & windows, carpenter/handyman, drywall and framing, and tiling.Anything helps.
Derek Cantrelle Risk when owning older property
8 July 2020 | 2 replies
While they can offer great returns, if previous owners haven’t replaced older systems, you’ll need or you will spend considerable more in routine maintenance and capital expenses both. from cast-iron pipes to electrical (Knob-and-tube wiring (sometimes abbreviated K&T) to foundation issues, I’ve seen it. 
Bryan Cavellier Can I be a General Contractor?
8 July 2020 | 4 replies
From plumbing and sewers to electrical to foundations to framing, roofing, insulation, and so much more.
Hayden Russell Whats the best way to get started in real estate?
11 July 2020 | 18 replies
Sometimes waiting and building a foundation is the best answer.