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Amiris Brown Low balling for $100,000 off market value, possible?
14 August 2016 | 14 replies
The reality is we offer ice cold lemonade on Miami beach during a heat wave.
Kal Paneliya Eviction
16 August 2016 | 6 replies
He at least needs few days to find another place.
Julie Doke VA Loan Inspection
21 August 2016 | 7 replies
Some of the inspected items are:- Does the property have electricity, water and sewer and is it accessible via a street- Heat source is required but a/c-Roof must not leak although this is a visual inspection only-Mechanicals must operate and be safe-No peeling paint-Smoke detectorsNO ONE SHOULD EVER RELY ON THE APPRAISER IN LEIU OF A PROPERTY INSPECTION
Joshua Wilson Real Estate agent's time
17 August 2016 | 10 replies
But if I think someone is going to waste my time by having me show them 50 empty homes with no AC running in the 100+ degree Bakersfield heat only to end up not making any offers, only then I will draw the line.However, if I know a person is serious (they are prequalified already, they are eager to compare properties and submit offers, I believe they will actually perform and not waste my time, etc) then I'll sweat through my nice suit all day showing them houses!  
James Austin Wholesaling a home, owner started renovations
18 August 2016 | 0 replies
If a home owner wants to sell and they have unfinished renovations, and are taking the only source of heating with them, is this easier for a "flipper" to come in and handle, and how does that generally effect pricing and offers?
Brett M. New member from Brisbane, Australia
24 August 2016 | 9 replies
This forum really is heating up with Aussie investors ;)Welcome Brett.Make sure to log in everyday and soak up as much info as possible.I'm sure you will love it on here.Much success
Shiri Manor Nisenbaum Rental in Decatur 30032
12 December 2016 | 15 replies
I think my houses are nice, but very basic (refinished hardwood floors, central heat & air, white appliances, sometimes but not always new fixtures, laminate counters), and my rents edge just above average.
Chidi Osuji Repair Credits - When the seller says no
12 December 2014 | 12 replies
You don't have $5k or $6k to cover repairs today; what will you do if the roof needs replacement, or the heating system needs replacement?
Ricardo S. Central Heating and Air
23 July 2016 | 4 replies
I am in the process of remodelling a 8 unit residential building and I was wondering what would be a good company to buy used Heat Pumps, Furnaces, etcc..
Paulina Purnama first Investment 3 plex offer made - appraisal low - bad investment or appraisal off?
17 December 2014 | 22 replies
Unit 1: Rents for $825 and than INCLUDES heat and electricity Unit 2: Rents for $550 and INCLUDES heat and electricity Unit 3: Rents for $700 and that only includes heat (electric is on separate meter) So total income is $24,900 - 8% Vacancy = $22,908 annual income.