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Francis Rusnak Proper Screening for Tenants in Cook County
30 October 2021 | 9 replies

In episode 85 of Straight Up Chicago Investor podcasts, @Mark Ainley talks about how in the last few years you are required to not pull credit/background check until the initial screening is approved. He said he'd put...

Ryan M. Best Cash on Cash Return Vehicle
3 September 2021 | 2 replies
Great ROI but only when done properly, but of course not as steady as multifamily homes.  
Preston Schwartz Are Real Estate Agents a Thing of the Past? (For Renting)
6 September 2021 | 11 replies
We've gone back and forth with too many agents that have brought us "great" applicants who were more concerned about getting their commission than screening properly
Yuriy Skripnichenko Importance of the zoning in Philadelphia
17 September 2021 | 4 replies
PossePresentation=BusinessLicenseSearchByLocRent&IconName=Contract_Mag.pngOtherwise, you may be looking at a protectional zoning board hearing and obtaining variance, certificate of occupancy and more documents to make it legal and have proper rental license.
Bill Robinson Rental house in disrepair with tenants
9 September 2021 | 11 replies
  $125,000 - $40,000 = $85,000 less realtor fees to sell it, and will a lender finance it in it's present condition.Also, those pier and beams go out of wack all the time and maybe just adjusting them will fix it.Some of the older homes are jacked up with all kinds of automobile junk yard scissor jacks and Auto Zone bottle jacks, piles of rocks, stacks of 2 x 4's on grade, wooden shingles, tar shingles, etc... vs proper peirs.So maybe one of the renters (or one of their friends) crawled under there and removed the jacks to use on their car repair or sell at the pawn shop for beer money and now the floor bounces.Meaning get a 2nd opinion from a pier company (that's legit, has an office and a website, etc...) and have them confirm the ROT--if any.Because the floors do rot (sometimes) and also the piers go out of wack and sometimes also sometimes disappear into thin air--and no one knows what happened to them.Getting a 2nd opinion on if there is rot--with cell phone pics of it--would be smart--if none then adjust/replace the jacks.Good Luck!
Randy Dulac Help me understand the extent of rehab required
6 September 2021 | 7 replies
Lead paint should not be a big deal, just encapsulate it properly.
Randy Dulac Help me understand the extent of rehab required
10 September 2021 | 15 replies
Unfortunately, the internet has made every worker very well-informed in regards to the laws and the millions of dollars workers can get and all they need to say is they breathed in some asbestos, whether or not they really did.The proper thing to do is to get asbestos testing before you smash down plaster walls and get an asbestos clearance from the testing company.In California, the Air Quality Management District is a huge $50 million building with maybe a thousand workers and not one penny of the AQMD comes from a government agency.
Max T. ADUs legal everywhere?
10 September 2021 | 44 replies
Manufactured homes are the #1 solution to the affordable housing issue, but government won't allow anyone to build more manufactured home parks.
Renee Yarbrough Flipping a Manufactured Home
16 September 2021 | 9 replies
Have never bought or sold a manufactured home on a permanent foundation, but now have the opportunity.
Tyler Carpenter Treehouse STR Insurance?
9 September 2021 | 0 replies
I'm waiting on a reply back from Proper Insurance which specializes in STR but I have a feeling they're going to balk at a treehouse.