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Patrick Philip How do you handle bathtubs/showers in rehab projects?
7 August 2017 | 18 replies
Originally posted by @Scott Upshaw:oh my bad...they make surrounds for shower pans as well...you just may need to order it Yea I went there this morning and that's what they told me.
Patrick LeTourneau Landlord Responsibility-Tenant did a radon test..came back high
17 September 2017 | 15 replies
Left it for 48 hours and then came back to get it and read it, (Read: Second free trip) Because of a water issue in the basement? 
Keith Gilde Properly assessing rehab costs
28 October 2016 | 4 replies
Once I get in I'll be more confident but like you said sometimes you want to avoid that trip to see the property if it's unnecessary.
Garry E Grant Flipping
20 June 2018 | 10 replies
You trip your friend and then you pee in his eyes so he goes nowhere!!
Tom Olson Reach for the Stars…..Then Get There.
12 March 2016 | 5 replies
You have no doubt heard the ancient Chinese proverb, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with…..entering the destination into your GPS” or something like that...As I psyched myself up in the mirror that morning, I knew what I wanted to be.
Aaron Desimone My future sucess story, I could not wait :)
15 June 2016 | 11 replies
We got the bottom apartment looking decent after 2 weeks and I went back to work.After and before work I would finish the bottom apartment or work on the upstairs replacing and repairing.My plan was to take the equity we put in and use it to purchase additional properties.Unbeknownst to me one fateful day the oil company delivered oil to the house, to a boiler that was outside, a tank that was not hooked up, and a homeowner that didn’t want or order it.100 Gallons of fuel oil later and we were dealing with the DEC and contamination cleanup.The appraiser, that I was getting from the bank to explore a HELOC, came the same day as the oil spill and still appraised the house during the chaos of the morning and afternoon.The bank would not lend on the house due to the spill (which we are still cleaning up) but the appraiser did set the value at 104K.We keep dealing with the cleanup, and have been for months, and it seems to be coming along.I decided to empty my retirement in order to purchase another property while we wait for the cleanup to be finished.
Jason V. Small 'Commercial' MultiFamily vs. Small Residential Multifamily
5 April 2019 | 6 replies
I had a meeting with my lender at 8 this morning - I have a great relationship with a branch manager of a local, regional bank - and one goal was to get me a face-to-face meeting with the head of their commercial lending department.
Des P. Very New!
10 May 2016 | 3 replies
So through all this were waiting for the appraisal that just came in this morning- "AS IS" 200k 😁 we were hoping between 185-195 because other houses that had sold for that in that area We wanted to save a few thousand instead of maxing out.
Casanova Brooks 4 square vs SFH spreadsheet...Why are my numbers that far off?
11 January 2017 | 2 replies
Good morning fellow BP fam,I have been running numbers on an investment property I recently purchased.
Adam Martin Rehabbing a Rental Property Using a Contractor
26 January 2017 | 8 replies
I've used this type of scenario before when dealing with new contractor relationships - let's say the job is to be $3,000 and should take 2 weeks.I'll agree to give them one days work upfront $300 on the morning of the first day AT the job site.