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George Kamerzan Boundary and Land Dispute
25 January 2020 | 5 replies
Just going out & measuring with your tape measure isn't going to help much if you are seriously considering adverse possession, title insurance payout, etc...You don't have the proper data yet. 
Wesley Quinn Trusting Property Managers long term?
29 January 2020 | 9 replies
Hi @Wesley Quinn, property managers are worth their weight in gold and ultimately, they are the means by which you can scale in real estate.Here are some recommendations on how to find a property manager:1) Google and Yelp to see what the available universe of managers is2) Call the owners of comparable properties to see how they use and get referrals3) Qualify your list by whether or not they have experience in managing the kind of asset that you plan to buy and how professional they are e.g. do they have a team, do they employ software like appfolio, building etc4) Property management works best when you ‘asset manage’ them so don’t plan to be completely hands off.
Matt Anderson AirBnB Insurance for In-Law suite
24 January 2020 | 9 replies
If I do need an additional policy, is Proper still the top recommendation for this situation?
Mindy Jensen Looking for Document Deadline Language
24 January 2020 | 4 replies
Both the Abstract and Survey shall be dated or re-dated after the date of acceptance, the Seller shall endeavor to deliver the Abstract and Survey along with the draft of the proposed deed to the Buyer or Buyer's attorney within twenty (20) business days thereafter; and(2) At the Closing, to Buyer, a properly signed and notarized, Blah BlahOh wait I see you are talking about Inspection pieces.......
John Marland Help! anyone have a good Move out checklist?
25 January 2020 | 2 replies
Return shelves and drawers to proper positions.
Sophia Berry How much to charge Builder if they go past deadline date
30 January 2020 | 8 replies
Paint and drywall are behind because the city couldn't get power to the site in time, making it impossible to keep the heat high enough for the finish material to cure properly, pushing every other phase out, and this isn't the only project in town.
Jacob Rey St. Louis investing/househacking
24 January 2020 | 2 replies
Once you've purchased the duplex, screening tenants properly and never veering from your standards is the key to making it work.
Zoran Domazet SFR Fix n Flip concern - need advice
26 January 2020 | 7 replies
Caution.These are very valid points and the reason I stated above to check in with the city and the foundation repair company to ensure a proper explanation and that the repairs were done first rate and not some secondary solution. 
Alan Polaski Rehab - Can a furnace be in a bedroom closet?
27 January 2020 | 8 replies
When the city inspected it, they mainly checked for proper ventilation.
Brie Schmidt A lesson learned from Lending money to a BP contact
30 January 2020 | 33 replies
The return percentage may be great but the total return dollars is very low relative to all the work it takes to properly analyze each flipper and each flip.