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Cedric Zebaze First Investment in Philly
25 January 2019 | 1 reply
The process of working with a mortgage lender through closing is stressful, but hang tight once its over, you'll get itch for the next project. 4.
Cedric Zebaze First Investment in Philly
24 January 2019 | 0 replies
The process of working with a mortgage lender through closing is stressful, but hang tight once its over, you'll get itch for the next project. 4.
Paul Leason Second SFH Flip of 2018
29 January 2019 | 1 reply
The budget was always going to be tight on this and we didn't achieve the Sales Price we were hoping for.
Marcus Holloway Tax Liens --- Worst case scenarios
27 February 2019 | 9 replies
Though, I've hired a lawyer to comply with the deadlines and notifications within the 1 year redemption period; I waited almost until a week before the 1st deadline to do so. 
Peter Terilli Is it even possible in New Jersey
3 November 2018 | 3 replies
I think your budget is really tight.
Louis Dobrik What's the most you've seen someone cashflow in a month?
6 November 2018 | 19 replies
Many investors like to take a tight snap shot of a properties numbers to please themselves when in reality no investor knows their real cash flow until the day they sell the property.
Kusha Karvandi What do you consider red flags?
4 November 2018 | 9 replies
She was very lax on deadlines (we were out of contract almost until the very end), not at all trustworthy as she said work was completed but no invoices from the contractors to verify work done.
Ellis Santibanez What to do after finding a tenant for your property?
4 November 2018 | 8 replies
Also, snow removal, if you live in a climate with snow and ice.Landlord Responsibilities: Landlord will at all times during the tenancy keep the premises fit for human habitation, and shall in particular:a.Cultivate, care for and mow surrounding grass, lawn, flowers, and shrubberyb.Maintain the premises to substantially comply with any applicable code, statue, ordinance, or regulation governing the premisec.Maintain the roof, floors, walls, chimneys, fireplaces, foundations, and all other structural components in reasonable good repair as to be usable and capable of resisting normal loadsd.Keep any shared or common areas reasonable clean, sanitary, and safe from defects increasing the hazards of fire or accidente.Provide a reasonable program for the control of infestation by insects, rodents, and other pests at move in f.Except where the condition is attributable to normal wear and tear, make repairs and arrangements necessary to put and keep the premises in as good condition as at move ing.Provide reasonably adequate locks and provide keys to the tenanth.Maintain all electrical, plumbing (main lines), heating, and other facilities and appliances supplied by Landlord in reasonably good working orderi.Maintain the unit in reasonably weather tight conditionj.Provide facilities adequate to supply heat and water and hot water as reasonably required by the tenant
James Palassis Best way to pay children for work performed for LLC?
5 November 2018 | 10 replies
What’s the deadline for that, January 31?
Marc Possoff Flipping Houses Risk?
6 November 2018 | 6 replies
The time crunch from the lender may help you keep the rehab tight and keep things running according to schedule.