Art Albegov
Permitting... Yes? Or no?
25 August 2021 | 3 replies
.* Has an ancient 100 AMP external electric panel and some nobbin tubes in the walls.
Kyle S Ripley
House-hacking - Utilities Not Split
23 August 2021 | 4 replies
For $3500 I can split the second unit electric and remove the gas stove.
Shivron Sugrim
Out of capital and repairs are needed, please advise! Pittsburgh
23 August 2021 | 11 replies
If Power Home Remodeling is there, check out their quotes.
Shiva Bhaskar
A reminder of how hyperlocal real estate investing can be
22 August 2021 | 1 reply
While the tenants kept the insides of the units we saw clean, the outside of the building (and plumbing and electrical) require tons of work.
Corey Han
EAn appraisal appeared out of thin air with an estate property
22 August 2021 | 0 replies
Since he is the executor he has the power to make all the discussions and so far some a very questionable since he's not being transparent.
Zachary Bowers
Getting Started. Second House.
24 August 2021 | 6 replies
(This is an unofficial duplex)I pay Utilities (Electric, Water, Internet)I want to refinance (possibly cash-out refi) this property and put it under an LLC.I then want to then use my capital to purchase another home using an FHA loan.Can anyone please give me any advise that they think would help guide me through this process.
Kevin Holt
Finding A Home Inspector
24 August 2021 | 6 replies
I’ve been burned by a bad inspector that didn’t open the electrical panel, flush toilets or test the HVAC.
Joshua Bailey
Little discussions on DSCR loans...
8 November 2021 | 12 replies
focused on that booming business of hers (hey, and power to her btw), a new real estate venture represents risk that she has no incentive to take on (she can ALREADY put $ to work earning 50%!)
Stefan Christensen
Am i missing something in this deal?
23 August 2021 | 11 replies
Tenants pay electric, owner pays sewer, water, and garbage (3,800/year).
Nick Shri
Cleveland Turnkey - Inspection Report with concerns
30 August 2021 | 14 replies
Humidity levels in basement is high at 64%A/C was 40 years of age, not functionalSigns of Ice damming on the garage sheathingFurnace is 19 years of age, unit didnot fire when turned on at the thermostatThe incoming 3-wire electrical systems is considered out of dateNo GFCI outlets anywhere (including in Garage)Walkway has cracking and settlementGarage floor, concrete has typical cracking and settlementBasement floor, has signs of cracking and settlementKnob and tube wiring in the home is considered obsolete and may pose an increased fire hazard.