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Traci Cameron Working for free to gain experience
7 May 2019 | 16 replies
And hey, if I do a great job, I certainly wouldn’t be opposed to the investor throwing a few bucks my way.
Maggie Jones Eeked out a Success in the Desert
2 October 2019 | 10 replies
They were a blessing that saved the project and they continue to be what I think about to cheer myself up when I'm blue.My remodel investment was as follows:Property: purchase price + interest, taxes, escrow, whatever = $25,910Other Carrying costs: water = $241Demo & Hauling: $580 (Craigslist Find)Water Main and Hookup: $1,890Septic and Leech field: $4,250Concrete, Framing & Roof: $17,406DIY Exterior Paint: $470Plumbing: $5,953DIY Solar System & Batteries: $14,181Electric Wiring & Lighting: $880 (Husband is an electrician)Mini-split Heat Pump $2,000Insulation, Drywall, Primer: Plus "shiplap" style wall to cover fed up drywall - $4,489Floors: $3,327Interior Paint & Trim: $520Tile: $5,129Kitchen cabinets, shelves, countertop, sink, etc: $2,483Appliances: (range, hood, fridge, dishwasher, washer & dryer) $1,679Bathroom: (bath, shower, vanity, trim, etc) $1,448Fence and Patio Cover: $3,900"Landscaping": (gravel, shower, tiles, lights, etc) $1,048Furnishing: $1,518Housewares & Decorating: (many from my house as we were moving) $150It took over a year to finish since I ignored it the first 6 months and could only do the occasional weekends once I got started. 
Maggie Jones Eeked out a Success in the Desert
16 May 2019 | 3 replies
They were a blessing that saved the project and they continue to be what I think about to cheer myself up when I'm blue.My remodel investment was as follows:Property: purchase price + interest, taxes, escrow, whatever = $25,910Other Carrying costs: water = $241Demo & Hauling: $580 (Craigslist Find)Water Main and Hookup: $1,890Septic and Leech field: $4,250Concrete, Framing & Roof: $17,406DIY Exterior Paint: $470Plumbing: $5,953DIY Solar System & Batteries: $14,181Electric Wiring & Lighting: $880 (Husband is an electrician)Mini-split Heat Pump $2,000Insulation, Drywall, Primer: Plus "shiplap" style wall to cover fed up drywall - $4,489Floors: $3,327Interior Paint & Trim: $520Tile: $5,129Kitchen cabinets, shelves, countertop, sink, etc: $2,483Appliances: (range, hood, fridge, dishwasher, washer & dryer) $1,679Bathroom: (bath, shower, vanity, trim, etc) $1,448Fence and Patio Cover: $3,900"Landscaping": (gravel, shower, tiles, lights, etc) $1,048Furnishing: $1,518Housewares & Decorating: (many from my house as we were moving) $150It took over a year to finish since I ignored it the first 6 months and could only do the occasional weekends once I got started. 
Joseph Leguenec Inter-creditor Agreement for Property Sale. Bad Idea?
3 September 2019 | 11 replies
If there is no major downside to the IC agreement, I suppose I am not opposed.
Erica LaLonge First-time Flipper and Accountability posts
9 May 2019 | 12 replies
I'm basically going this route because it makes the most sense, as opposed to waiting several years, at which point I could have already flipped dozens of homes and acquired tons of rentals as well.Just the best way I've found to get the ball rolling immediately and not get stuck in a fear-based mindset. 
James Dyas How do I input a full gut rehab in my apartment deal analysis
4 May 2019 | 3 replies
I'm a contractor ,yes I was analyzing by unit + common area + exterior = total
Ketan Pandya How to identify a good attorney to work with
7 May 2019 | 5 replies
Wondering if anyone on this forum has any suggestions on finding the right attorney (as opposed to the best attorney out there). 
Corey Vadasz "Therapy Animal" law discussion. Action needed
5 May 2019 | 5 replies
(As opposed to anyone being able to go get any dog and have it "online certified" in less than 5 minutes without any formal training whatsoever).If they're going to legally require landlords to accept "therapy animals", they at least need to require formal training of said animal.Any and all input will be greatly appreciated and I hope we can come up with a plan to help improve this issue.
Lionel Borreli Driving for dollars Q&A
7 May 2019 | 4 replies
I drove by a house that appears abandoned (tall grass, trash outside, damaged exterior walls) but had a car in the driveway. 
Aaron Poling 1st Investment Property Back In 1999
5 May 2019 | 0 replies
I needed to fix a structural issue, complete interior and exterior remodel.