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Daniel Cuevas Don't start investing until you have $100,000.
8 December 2021 | 122 replies
So it's not just cut and dry that you have to save $100k before jumping in.  
Chinmay J. Discrepency between Tax Assessor's website and the property.
4 February 2017 | 12 replies
@Russell Brazil  - Well, if he put in a dry wall to make additional room, then shouldn't he have taken permit. 
Michael Hicks Going around a wholesaler?
19 December 2019 | 89 replies
Number 2 you cant make fortune on every deal, its wiser doing smaller doing 3 to 5k versus drying the profit margin out...Its better to do volume..Remember the buyer has alot more at risk ..Make sure that you lock down your purchase and sale agreement with your seller  and record it with the title company orhave it notorized. it shows that you have Equitable interest in the property so therefore if anyone tries to close or go around you will run into issues when they pull title.
Nathan Smith Buying a Car Wash - Would love to get some advice
18 January 2017 | 4 replies
Asking price is $1,000,000 Below are a few of the details about the facility6 Gin San Self Serve Bays with new electric drying system1 Automatic Drive thru Laser wash 4000-REBUILTWash Select II Auto Teller with cash/credit card acceptanceStandard Change Maker dual change machineGin San Reverse Osmosis “Spot Free” machineWater softners with 2 alternating tanks for production and deliveryAir Compressor6 vacuums,( 3 regular, 2 fragrance combo, 1 carpet shampoo6 drop shelf vendors for product purchasesCompaq PC for credit card processingScanCoin Currency counterSemacon Coin Counter16 channel DVR plus 9 cameras with remote viewing capabilityHonda Power washerFull supply of tools, ladders, etcInventory of spare parts and chemicals,Roadside Marque sign
Anna Dube Landlord responsibility after sewer back-up in Houston
10 February 2017 | 1 reply
All drains were working properly so the plumber didn't snake the lines but then they called out Roto Rooter Restoration to begin the water cleanup/dry out/restoration.  
Kenneth Bell From sucessfully crowdfunding development to building and selling it
1 October 2015 | 55 replies
We are dried in, Plumbing rough is done, sheathing inspection passed on to siding and exterior paint, HVAC done by Friday.
Andre Vaughn What Are the MAIN PROBLEMS with Wholesalers?
29 July 2014 | 62 replies
Some day the cash buyers will dry up and there'll be a backlog of inventory.  
Teresa Stephenson Why should I invest in real estate?
10 November 2014 | 7 replies
Plus, I got tired of Uncle Sam bleeding me dry every tax year.  
Mike Landry very high electric bills
18 October 2016 | 27 replies
If the clothes dryer is electric (like ours), the tenant might be washing/drying clothes almost everyday. 
Brandon Rosenblatt Section 8 Rental- To Install Central A/C & Washer/Dryer
26 May 2015 | 20 replies
If the water drips in the window sill, the tenant may never notice there is a drip and the water could rot the wood there, not to mention drip into the wall and cause damage there and on down to the subfloor, etc.Regarding central AC creating happier tenants, I wasn't clear.