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Remon Rasho Newbie - Chicago
8 July 2013 | 39 replies
You want to deal with people that actually know the local markets, towns, codes, etc.
Everett Brace Locating owners of vacant properties
11 April 2023 | 11 replies
If you would like a referral code or more information please let me know. 
Brian W. Can the mailman or code enforcement officer help me find deals?
28 May 2013 | 2 replies
Is it a good idea to ask the mailman and/or code enforcement officer to let me know of any houses they know of that are vacant, for sale by owner, or otherwise potentially a good deal that is practically unknown to other investors?
Adam Dorn Excel sheet that captures...
17 December 2012 | 3 replies
I create a new one for every project that captures the information I need for that project...here is an example from a recent project that I completed:http://www.123flip.com/wp-content/uploads/WI1_House/WI1_Budget_Final.pngDuring renovations, the spreadsheet is my estimated budget, and things are color-coded based on whether I have a firm bid, whether the work is completed yet, how much I've paid, etc.
Alex O. Broken Dryer Issue
4 January 2013 | 6 replies
There was an error code and it wouldn't work, the unit is just over a year old, so out of warranty.
Christian M. Paying for a mentor
5 April 2011 | 21 replies
And within a month of making that decision, I had a contract on my first deal, a duplex that ended up netting me $39,900 in 5 months, 5 days.The bottom line here to really, honestly think about what it is that's holding you back, then ask yourself if a mentor relationship is going to help you crack the code.
John C Carbon Monoxide Testers
28 February 2011 | 12 replies
Not sure if its required here yet but should be I guess, although code aroung here is rarely enforced.
Mogi P. Rehab for rent ready conditions
5 April 2011 | 18 replies
depends on the income class...i do lower to median income tenants..no ceiling fans, no icemakers, no dishwashers, no garbage disposals, no carpet..anything that's not required by minimum housing code is something that they can braek and will expect you to fix...carpet will need to be changed between tenants...i paint my hardwood floors brown instad of sanding and staining bc most tenatns will put rugs down on them anyawys...i try to use commerical grade VCT tiles as mucha s possible.you can buff them and clean them up pretty easily...just think durability...you want stuff that will last and look decent in 5 years still...
Matt Whiteside 2nd deal under contract, turning into another learning experience
21 February 2014 | 17 replies
Finally the judge put an end to it.Got the house listed and had interest, buyer backed out then found another, the problem was now the county came out to respond to a code violation, it was determined that there was no septic system on the property.
Amie D. Property manager company has bad reviews online
14 June 2014 | 8 replies
I live out of town and am required by local codes to have a local manager, so can't just do it myself.