Konrad R.
Where do you buy your blinds?
20 January 2020 | 5 replies
I would think it is a pretty common size, as the big box stores sell replacement windows in those sizes.
Timothy Howdeshell
My first flip (out-of-state and virtual)!
20 January 2020 | 1 reply
I did a nearly full rehab on the property including new roof, windows, flooring, and a lot more.
Account Closed
Buying my first Rental
22 January 2020 | 23 replies
Once you factor in closing costs (people often forget that a refi isn't costless), you may not be able to pull out any cash, leaving the cash you have saved now locked into the property you bought (lenders typically will only give you loans for 75% of the value of the property unless you are living in it), and you will be starting from square one saving for the BRRRR property.
Ed Wharton
Should you own the MHP mobiles?
12 February 2020 | 6 replies
If you own the MHs then that benefit is out the window, especially with how old they are.
Ryan L.
She broke another window!
23 January 2020 | 38 replies
The second window to crack is a picture window.
Paul K.
Military TDY - Staying in a property owned by your LLC
4 November 2021 | 19 replies
Don't forget that some Commands follow the requirement to use BOQ (or whatever their equivalents are called now).
Aimee Brandner
How to communicate effectively with upset tenants
4 February 2020 | 5 replies
These guys wanted to reinterpret the NWMLS lease I had, them that's not how it works, they just lost their minds digging up laws and forgetting common sense. now, i had offered to rent rooms to everyone of the 7 unauthorized guest that had moved in if they came to me to get a contract.
Ike Mouser
Wrap around mortgage income taxable?
22 January 2020 | 1 reply
Given that wraps dont have the benefit of all of these deductions, a typical wrap providing me say 5% interest and $350 a month looks way less appealing when the $350 is taxed at 42% ordinary income level.I like the idea of wraps because once you complete the deal you are 100% free to move on, mostly forget about it and acquire more wraps.
Justin B.
Cincinnati landlords cant ask for security deposits anymore!
4 February 2020 | 47 replies
It's easy to forget sometimes how emotional real estate investing can be (for ALL of us, but more so for some than others), and having City Council shake the tree may actually lead to more coconuts on the ground for savvy investors who are willing to figure out how to change with the times.
Eddie Gonnella
Follow along a Richmond Virginia BRRRR with a commercial LoC
1 May 2020 | 17 replies
We've lined up a majority of work in our scope and scheduled out most of it: Plumbing for a bathroom and kitchen - $3,800Crawlspace repairs to fix some prior shady work & even out some unlevel areas - $3,650Tile 2 kitchens & 2 bathrooms - $1,800Drywall repairs - $400Add railings and supports to half-finished back deck - $2,800Install 2 interior doors - $300Fix a rotted Yankee gutter and repair some cracked fiberglass cement siding - $1,8002 full appliance suites (Kitchen/Laundry) - $6,000Fix one broken window - $250Relocate three HVAC vents - $900Still, a bit to be quoted/scheduled, but so far we are below our projected rehab budget of $41,250.