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Jose Corbera Under contract and now the issues start rolling in...
15 March 2017 | 11 replies
It's in a fantastic location, perfect for the type of tenants I'd like to attract. it seems the electrical panel is a mess.
Nikolai Skhirtladze Turn Key Investment Properties in Philadelphia
16 March 2017 | 5 replies
The more of the following you are able to provide, the higher a price you can request:Inspection report by licensed inspector, legitimate sold comps within 0.1 mile range, roof warranty from licensed roofer, permits for the work performed, disclosure of how much electric/plumbing/HVAC was replaced, warranty for the heater (if new) or disclosure of what service was performed, age of windows and grade of windows (if new), warranty on appliances (if new), last service on appliances (if used), grade/brand/color/installation date of cosmetic materials (flooring, paint, etc.), etc.If tenant in place: strong lease terms, proof of payment history, screening criteria including personality screen, security deposit & last month rent held, annual lease term, etc.  
Adrian Fajardo Very first deal... Any opinion on the numbers appreciated!
24 March 2017 | 36 replies
You don't need a General Contractor (like you do for the FHA 203k rehab loan) and you only need one bid for each part of the work (electrical, plumbing, etc.) versus 3 different bids for the FHA 203k rehab loan.  
Chang Pan Does this house have mold problems?
15 March 2017 | 7 replies
I see a potential electrical issue in those photos (looks like an outlet fried and needs to be replaced - an easy $5 fix) but nothing relating to mold. 
Aryelle Collins Real Estate Agent &CPA Referrals
15 March 2017 | 2 replies
I'm also searching for an upbeat, fast responding real estate agent in Tampa with high energy and indepth market knowledge that loves real estate and is also an active investor.
Franchesca Ramaker Who pays for utilities?
22 March 2017 | 11 replies
In all my properties, tenants pay for heat and electricity unless there is a common laundry, then I have to have those utilities in my name due to shared metering statutes in Minnesota. 
Diana Pritchard Educate your Real Estate agent
15 March 2017 | 35 replies
I think it could be done under 130K including a 20% buffer for unforeseens as it appeared to have electric and plumbing already redone.
Travis Donley Bought house, found out HOA is using our well, what to do...
15 March 2017 | 10 replies
Turn off the electric to the well .
Kevin Huang Potential Flip - Chicago (Wicker Park/West Town Area)
28 March 2017 | 12 replies
Separately metered for electric/gas/heat.Unit 1:3bed/2bathUnit 2:4bed/2bathChicagoans (or those familiar with the area), would you agree that this seems to be a good candidate for a flip?