
22 September 2017 | 23 replies
Have the lawyer send her notice to terminate her actions immediately.Be prepared for any contingency including her moving out on you.

5 September 2017 | 3 replies
It will just come lined with contingencies.

5 September 2017 | 1 reply
Have a 3-4 week inspection contingency.

6 September 2017 | 14 replies
Well, it looks like Florida won't get off that easy as we reach the last few months of hurricane season.With that being said, I'm wondering if anyone has had any experience closing deals (either selling or buying) during a potential strike - more specifically, has it resulted in any changes to your pricing, inspection periods, or contingencies?

7 September 2017 | 14 replies
@Tom HurfordThe house is 2400 square feet, brick. 4 beds, 3.5 Bathrooms, University Heights, OH (near Cleveland)ARV: $240K-$260K Initial Budget was $58KBid from contractor: $59KMaterials I am providing: $16K (incl 2k contingency) (in bold below)Rough Scope: Landscaping (clean out window wells, remulch beds, trim bushes and trees)- L: $1845Masonry ( Tuckpoint Chimney, Tuckpoint exterior masonry around porch, powerwash brick) L&M: $1200Windows (Replace 16 Windows): L&M:$3600Roof (Inspect Slate Roof): $150Gutters (Replace all gutters): L&M: $1200Deck (Powerwash and stain): L&M: $500Front Porch (Scrape and Paint Iron Railings): L&M: $100Exterior Lights (5): L:$100, M:$200Kitchen (Complete upgrade, counters, cabinets, tile floor) L&M: $11,000, Appliances: $3,000First Floor 1/2 Bath (Complete upgrade,): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$550First Floor Master Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$2400Second Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$1800Third Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$1600New Entry Doors and Lockset (3): L:$300, M (supplied by me):$1025Finish Basement walls and ceiling (Frame, drywall, and Trim, 400 sq ft) L&M:$10,000Finish Basement Flooring (LVP): L:$1500, M (supplied by me):$1000Refinish Hardwood (1300 sq ft): L&M: $5000Electrical (Replace outlets, switches, faceplates, interior lighting): L:$1100, M (supplied by me):$1026Paint Prep : L&M: $600Paint Interior (floor (basement), ceilings, walls, and trim): L&M:$5000Exterior Painting (Garage door, house/window trim): L&M:$2500

12 September 2017 | 4 replies
Are you supposed to get a lease signed while in due-diligence and finding a tenant needs to be in the contingencies?

8 September 2017 | 2 replies
In this situation, my reaction would be to use one of my contingency clauses to get out of the contract.

15 September 2017 | 6 replies
I feel very rushed to waive contingencies and put in an order quickly in the Seattle market.

14 September 2017 | 5 replies
Factor in carrying costs, then throw in some contingency, then a just in case fund, and pretty soon you'll convince yourself the bank couldn't give you the property for free!

14 September 2017 | 3 replies
make it contingent upon getting approval from the townshipWhere I am you pay $100 fee to the county or town for a ruling one way or another