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2 June 2022 | 114 replies
To which, I agree, would be an item for local governments to address and manage according to the desires of the citizenry.
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1 September 2017 | 29 replies
Admittedly, I come from an area with very high transfer tax, but I could imagine that attorney fees, transfer tax, lender fees, and other miscellaneous items might come up during closing.
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1 November 2016 | 6 replies
Inquire as to non-traditional credit items that don't show up on a credit report such as utilities, rent receipts, buy here/pay here car payments.
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8 November 2010 | 4 replies
I do this for every rehab, and for me, it's a personal walk-through of the house that I do myself, not a checklist for someone else (and I'm normally big on checklists and delegating, but not for this super-critical task)...In fact, this is one of the few things that I don't trust to my contractors, my project managers or even my wife to do...you only get one chance to impress a buyer, an inspector and an appraiser, and if there are punchlist items that aren't fixed, you can easily blow a sale or take a hit on price.Basically, I step into every room, look at every wall, carpet and ceiling, open and close every door and window, test every appliance, test every electrical fixture (I even use an electrical tester on all the outlets), test every plumbing fixture, test the HVAC, etc.At first, I would walk around with an inspector checklist...but it's all second nature.
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17 August 2016 | 5 replies
They don't ave itemized prices on them, they only say "included" on the quote.
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11 July 2019 | 7 replies
all the expenses on painting add up to around roughly $4.2k you can save $1.2k there alone You can get some items cheaper such as the dehumidifier and other priced items.
14 November 2018 | 2 replies
Even if the llc owned the truck And the truck was for business use....”loan payments” aren’t a deductible item.
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7 June 2019 | 11 replies
Nothings necessary to invest, I’m just trying to find a way into multi family since I’m not a passive investor I need to either find the deals and I thought this would be a good resume item.
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10 January 2023 | 7 replies
We also have a really cool system to price out all of the items we use, DM me and we can chat some more about it!
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11 January 2023 | 9 replies
Another item: FHA allows the use of 75% of the other units rent to qualify for income to calculate for the loan (this is good for your DTI when they qualify you for the loan).