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28 November 2021 | 5 replies
When you are ready to make an offer on a property, it is generally okay to put the contract in your own name (or the name of an existing company if you have one), then form a special purpose entity to hold that property after your inspection period expires: there is not need to incur the cost of forming the entity until you are committed to buy.
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12 January 2020 | 3 replies
If you mean for a rehab, definitely consider National Real Estate Insurance Group as they let you add/remove properties on a monthly basis and don't bother you with inspections.
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13 April 2020 | 8 replies
Above ground tanks are fine because they can be inspected easily.
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15 January 2020 | 1 reply
I would also make sure to get a good inspection done beforehand.
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16 January 2020 | 7 replies
Do you need to install manholes or fire hydrants.You also want to find out the bonding requirements, inspections and CO process.
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15 January 2020 | 5 replies
I've never heard of anyone requiring this, so it seems strange to me.You hate to think the worst of someone, but since they just bought the place, I can imagine they have a home inspection report full of little things that need fixing, and I worry that they're trying to pass the cost on to me.
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26 January 2020 | 4 replies
Only issue was that the town couldn't inspect footings and made them hire engineers to stamp on the structure and say it was safe.
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20 January 2020 | 7 replies
So, that's materials, project management cost, caring cost, permits, taxes, insurance, architecture, utility hookups, inspections, delays etc.
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16 January 2020 | 4 replies
I had to waive the inspection repairs.
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20 January 2020 | 28 replies
@Matthew RembishWhy are you giving up - just b/c the property is under contract the deals not dead.As a hungry investor and what looks like a good opportunity here’s what I’m doing1) submit a backup offer - let agent know if they ask for a penny on inspection call you back2) something tells me if this was that good of an opportunity $5,000 wasn’t make or break.