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21 October 2021 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $65,000 Cash invested: $70,000 I bought this house for 65k it was flooded and I put in 5k to fix it up.
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21 October 2021 | 2 replies
Experts please suggest on new construction SFH 4B/2B in NW Cape Coral FL, out of state investor0.724 PROJECTED RENT / PRICE RATIO, Cash Flow of under $100, Appreciation ~8%(as per realtors around)Septic Tank, Well water 20K future cost to connect with city sewer&water
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27 October 2021 | 1 reply
For example, often fire damage is water damage--they put the red stuff out with wet stuff.
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27 October 2021 | 13 replies
I got cold feet after the inspection revealed issues in the bottom unit including the 2 gas space heaters not functioning (going into winter), the flooring caving into a sinkhole in the kitchen without the ability to determine cause, and all the drains outside leading to the sewer were collapsed causing fear of flooding.
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21 October 2021 | 1 reply
The conservative way to budget Capex reserves is to look at estimated remaining useful life of each item: roof, siding, windows, kitchen, HVAC, water heater, bathroom, fences, gutters, chimney linings/tuckpointing, foundation items, etc, and assigning a replacement cost divided by remaining useful life.
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30 October 2021 | 45 replies
. $800 a month can be eaten up by a bad water heater, replacing an appliance, roof leak, etc.
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22 October 2021 | 5 replies
Once you buy one, you'll probably buy more.Some suggestions:1) Us Quickbooks and set up Classes for each property and subclasses for each unit. 2) Scan EVERYTHING to either Google Drive or Dropbox. 3) Create a consistent folder-tree convention, example: Main_123 (property address with street name first) -General Property Info --Insurance --Property Taxes --Title Docs --LLC DOcs --Purchase Docs --Loan Docs-Utilities-Maintenance-Leases --Folder (LastName_FirstInitial)-Advertising-Rental License-InspectionsAppliances & Mechanicals (pics, model tags, warranties, etc)4) Create list of consistent naming conventions for files so you don't have to open themExample: yyyy-mm-dd Main_123 Water Bill mm-dd to mm-dd $xx.xx Lease Main_W_123_#unit (LastName_1stInitial) $RentAmount EXP yyyy-mm-dd5) Create a great lease by reviewing several from online, then have attorney review for compliance with state & local laws.
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22 October 2021 | 4 replies
Mine has roof, floors, hvac, appliances, hot water heater, bath and kitchen remodel, exterior paint or siding, driveway, etc.
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27 October 2021 | 39 replies
Gutters will help prevent more water from splashing up on the siding I am guessing.
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3 December 2021 | 4 replies
If you think the complaints are going to keep flooding in, I recommend that you get a rental inspection checklist and do a complete walk through to see what repairs need to be made.