
29 June 2017 | 12 replies
The deed must be delivered, not merely executed: "There is no requirement that a deed be recorded in the county clerk’s real property records in order to be valid—only that it be executed and delivered to the grantee (this may be done privately), at which time the transfer is fully effective between the grantor (seller) and the grantee (buyer).

12 November 2015 | 13 replies
Tariq, does your property have gas?

11 November 2015 | 25 replies
With the assumption the tenant pays most of the water, gas, electric...Purchase Details -------------------- Purchase Price = 80,000 Closing Costs = 4,500 Renovations = 1,500Down Payment ($) = 20,000 Down Payment (%) = 25 Interest Rate (%) = 5 Years = 30Income (Monthly / Yearly) ------------------------------ Rent = 2,200 / 26,400Expenses (Monthly / Yearly) ------------------------------ Property Tax = 250 / 3,000Management Fee = 220 / 2,640 Insurance = 145 / 1,740 Water = 50 / 600 Sewage = 100 / 1,200 Electricity = 50 / 1,200Repair Estimate = 291.67 / 3,500 Vacancy Estimate = 150 / 1,800Misc = 100 / 1,200Results ---------- Cash Required = 26,000 Loan Required = 60,000Monthly ---------- Income = 2,200 Expenses = 1,356.67 Financing = 322.09 Net Income = 521.24Yearly ---------- Income = 26,400 Expenses = 16,280 Financing = 3,865.12 Net Income = 6,254.88Capitalization = 11.77% ROI / COCR = 24.06%

11 November 2015 | 5 replies
I'm wondering if I will run into any issues if I do not have any appliances in the houseOR , since it has a Gas hookup for a gas stove , is this the only ( Mandatory ) appliance that will have to be in the house when the appraiser come out ?
29 November 2015 | 2 replies
Machine shops, cabinet shops, composite company, Oil/gas industry suppliers?

26 November 2015 | 3 replies
., renter is responsible for gas and electric.My questions are:1.

30 November 2015 | 28 replies
The house is on fire or they smell gas they should call the fire department or gas company.

1 December 2015 | 9 replies
This year is great with lower gas prices, more traveling.

28 November 2015 | 4 replies
If so, then that usually means, that it used to have water and power and maybe gas and lines can easily be reestablished.

2 December 2015 | 6 replies
The NYC HPD website is ambiguous.It reads, "Heat and hot water are required to be provided for all tenants (although based on your lease you may be required to pay for gas, fuel, or electricity to run heating equipment).Property owners are required to provide hot water 365 days per year"Which is it?