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Cameron Ellis Doubling HUD Homes? Wholesaling HUD homes
2 September 2014 | 4 replies
You have to supply HUD with proof of funds at time of contract and it has to have a good paper trail between the contract purchaser and the source of funding.
Kevin Fletcher Housing Market Bubble Vs. Inflation
22 March 2014 | 25 replies
Definitely not an expert, but I feel corporations are leaner and more efficient than they have been in years, banks have higher reserves, the average consumer has gotten smarter about debt (at least most of them I know, not sure of real statistics), the guys in charge of the money supply are actually quite intelligent (at least much smarter than me), public employment is dropping while private employment is rising, and while we are spending too much as a nation, more of us seem aware of that and willing to do something about it, especially the younger people I speak to.
Naveen Desai Getting work done on a house which was empty for months and I bought!
17 March 2014 | 9 replies
I would ask around your local area, supply houses, paint stores, lumber yards, realtors, etc Having said what I have said, I only hire individuals who carry the required insurances.
Bill Coleman Evaluating deals in Denver: what's a realistic NOI?
21 March 2014 | 10 replies
Though I am less concerned about condo/apt supply/demand going forward than he is.
Eric Dufault Basic Cosmetic Rehab for Rental Property or Multifamily Rental Property
28 February 2015 | 5 replies
. $35 later that same day I learned installing same supply line.
Chesley White Cash out re-fi Gone Wrong. Advice needed!
24 March 2014 | 11 replies
You might be able to supply documentation to influence the next appraiser.
Kimberly T. Fellow landlords - how much have you paid to have a water heater replaced?
1 April 2014 | 17 replies
We've had to replace a couple electric water heaters (our apartments in AZ don't have gas), and our licensed plumber/handyman has been charging about $250 for new heater and supplies, and $200 labor, for about $450 total cost to us.
Scott K. done deal. Close on Thursday
13 April 2014 | 18 replies
I am just pricing the cost of paint, prime, and supplies.
Ryan M. Concern over current rental market
12 May 2014 | 41 replies
I believe apartment will again come under the most pressure as over supply will accelerate rental price decreases.
Roy Gutierrez Appliances in rentals
1 April 2014 | 3 replies
It seems for my limited knowledge that landlords are supplying washer and dryer, seems no AC would be ok, I think I would definitely need to provide refrigerator and range, not sure if I should include a washer and dryer, I can include and I do repairs, I can include it and put it in the contract that tenant is responsible for repairs or I can do a maintenance plan with the local electrical/gas company to cover the appliances (about $25/month) and I can cover that or I can gamble and make the renter pay for it.Ideas/experiences?