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Isi Nau How I made $600,000 doing live-in flips in Hawaii
22 February 2019 | 62 replies
It's a document for my wife that gives details on how to arrange our investments should I die unexpectedly.  
Luca Shaw Providing A/C or let tenants provide
21 March 2023 | 6 replies
If they do not have a nearby, properly rated outlet, they may run extension cords to operate it, creating a fire hazard.
Britt Placek 1st time buyer, 635K Triplex, Inspection report scary?
22 March 2023 | 7 replies
Safety hazard.7.4.C loose wire ends need to be in box in storage room8.0 foundation- water intrusion visible signs in crawl space. 8.2- undersized wood beams- need reinforcement10.1.a drywall on wall shows wet stains indicating moisture unit 310.2.A unit 3 living room floors are sloped and sagging.10.4.B sliding door unit 2 10.0.C Drywall on ceiling water stain unit 1 over washer/dryer10.1.C drywall on wall peeling paint at utility closets10.6.C electrical issues10.1.D framing wall leak10.3.D back stairs need to be redone for roper stability11.6.A unit 3 exhaust fan not work11.3.B unit 2 bathtub resurfacing needed11.3.C improper materials used at the unit 1 hot water supply11.5.C defective GFCI outlet unit 16.4.A new sump pump + battery
Rajiv R. Help Analyzing Potential BRRRR Deal
19 March 2023 | 8 replies
There is virtually always something unexpected that is found or happens.- Rehabs require effort. 
Candela Rebot To pull permits or not?
13 March 2023 | 13 replies
Pluming doesn't need any changes, there's an outlet on the wall we are tearing down so I imagine we'll move it (electric) and we would need to move the gas line as the oven is in that awkward half wall and we are moving it elsewhere. 
Shane Schrader How to find a cap rate to find market value
22 March 2023 | 18 replies
Contact a trailer sales outlet.
Alex Larcheveque Inland Empire / East LA City Report - What's New In Each Town
15 February 2023 | 4 replies
In 2017, the Irwindale City Council approved plans to demolish the racetrack to build a 700,000-square-foot outlet mall.But that plan was put on hold just months before a proposed demolition date and the track continued to operate.The city’s current plan still has to go through environmental impact reviews.The city anticipates that the report will address the “potentially significant impact” the demolition and development of the industrial space would have on the area’s air quality.On top of environmental issues, racers have long argued that closing the track would prompt some car enthusiasts to turn to illegal street racing.Nearly 8,000 people signed a petition opposing the track’s demolition in 2015, when it was first slated to be turned into a mall.LA VERNEIn June 2022, Brandywine Homes began construction on VerdanaII, a new moderate-income housing development in La Verne which will contain eight two-story, detached single-family homes.
Stanley Ezeadi How are you guys feeling about Sharpstown? Houston TX
27 November 2022 | 24 replies
The next week my general contractor kicked it into high gear and completed the foundation repair, the plumbing, hot water heater, HVAC and ducts, electrical outlets/switches, gfci kitchen and bathroom, sheetrock, subfloor repair and insulation.
John O'Leary Are you Using OPM to invest in Real Estate?
20 March 2023 | 0 replies
Real estate markets can be volatile and unpredictable, and opportunities to purchase high-value properties at discounted prices may arise unexpectedly.
Michelle Zapp Rental friendly condos
16 March 2023 | 7 replies
Failure to properly plan for known future repairs/replacements is all too common, with the result being "unexpected" increases and assessments.And, yes, closely review your condo docs as well, including the Declaration, By-Laws, and any House Rules, as they will define what elements the association is responsible for and what you are responsible for; how meetings, voting, and changes in your governing documents are done; and how you, our tenants, and guests are expected to act in the common areas.