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Debveda Berry-Moore Wholesaling outside of your home area
5 March 2025 | 2 replies
Without being able to see the properties on the inside, it would be difficult to judge if repairs were needed.
Philip M. Any experience with Avail from realtor.com?
11 March 2025 | 4 replies
Hi @Philip M.My stack is,Payments / repairs: apartments.comManaging expenses: Stessa.comI used avail with a client of mine and it seems that is good option, but screening was not very experience.
Noah Kellar New siding worth it in this case?
24 February 2025 | 20 replies
Roughly 1,600 sq ft. 2 stories.The alternative is to repair, pressure wash & paint the property costing roughly 4k-6k due to the amount of labor.
Adam Michel Struggling to Find First Deal in my Market
25 February 2025 | 8 replies
Do you have cash to make repairs?
Kevin Epp Anyone have a move-out checklist?
27 February 2025 | 3 replies
Move-Out Checklist for Investment PropertyA well-structured move-out checklist helps protect your investment, ensures a smooth tenant transition, and reduces turnover costs.Tenant Responsibilities (Before Move-Out)✅ Provide written notice of intent to vacate (per lease terms)✅ Schedule a move-out inspection (if required)✅ Pay all outstanding rent and utilities✅ Remove all personal belongings and trash✅ Clean the unit thoroughly:Wipe down walls, baseboards, and doorsVacuum and mop floorsClean kitchen appliances (inside/out)Wipe down cabinets and countertopsScrub bathroom sinks, toilets, showers/tubs✅ Replace any missing or burned-out light bulbs✅ Repair any tenant-caused damage (holes, broken blinds, etc.)✅ Return all keys, garage remotes, and access cards✅ Provide a forwarding address for the security deposit refundLandlord/Property Manager Responsibilities✅ Conduct a pre-move-out inspection (optional)✅ Take photos/videos of the property’s condition✅ Verify all keys, garage remotes, and access cards are returned✅ Check for unpaid rent, utilities, or damages beyond normal wear and tear✅ Hire a cleaning service (if needed)✅ Complete repairs and maintenance (paint, flooring, appliances, HVAC, plumbing)✅ Change locks if required by state law or property policy✅ Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms✅ Review lease terms for security deposit deductions✅ Send tenant security deposit refund (minus any deductions) within the legal timeframe
Jardin Gwin Beginner Looking for Guidance in This Space (Affordable Markets, Midwest & South)
11 March 2025 | 16 replies
Even if a property does cash flow well, an unplanned repair can remove years of cash flow.
Dexter Florendo Kalai Aspacio Creative Financing Strategies: Have You Tried This Approach?
11 March 2025 | 4 replies
It sounds like you may be referring to getting the seller to agree to sell on terms then finding the capital to repair or get the down payment? 
Nicholas Goerss Tips and tricks for getting a second conventional mortgage?
7 March 2025 | 7 replies
Expect to spend a few grand on getting it tenant-ready (paint, small repairs, maybe appliances).
Albert Johnson Anybody with experience selling property to a wholesaler?
27 February 2025 | 5 replies
You should only want to sell your home to a wholesaler if it requires major repairs and you need the money ASAP. 
Quinzel Waiters Price Negotiations on distressed property
24 February 2025 | 8 replies
Needs new everything floors, kitchen, bathroom, paint, roof, landscaping and also has termites and a tentant that's not currently paying rent, for a 1000 sqft property they want 160,000 for it, but my comps say for a rehabed house in similar sqft property in that zip code would sell at 220,000k and I would say it needs atleast 65,000 to 75,000k in repairs so my offer price was at 100,000 to 110,000 and the buyer will not entertain my offerI would like to offer more but if there are any surprises I'd like to be prepared for those cost during the rehab process.