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Laura B. 2 multi family houses over 100 years old
31 December 2012 | 12 replies
The things i would be looking for are the following condition of roof and foundation.
Bryan Smith Fix up or sell as is?
3 January 2013 | 5 replies
If the foundation is the blame I don't have the money to pay for the repairs, so I was thinking of selling it and hopefully just being able to get out of the house for what I owe, but I would love to remodel it similar to the house that I linked above, when my finances get better.
Ben Stout Please advise: potential nightmare
2 January 2013 | 45 replies
What you cant see inside usually the worst is a bad furnace or foundational issues in the basement walls.
Account Closed 'House Flipping' advice needed
7 January 2013 | 9 replies
My task is to find the properties and organise the foundations of the project.Really appreciate all relevant advice. :)Regards,Riyadh
Account Closed Lack of practical constructi?on knowledge hindering real estate investing plans!
7 January 2013 | 12 replies
You need to know, IMO, every piece of suctural and trim elements used in home construction, from the ridge cap to the vapor barier layed under the foundation.
Mike Chapin Property with foundation problems
25 September 2013 | 5 replies
I'm looking at purchasing a property with some foundation concerns.
Erin Weiss Deal Or No Deal?
31 October 2013 | 25 replies
I have my first property under contract (1050 sq. ft SFR, slab foundation, currently 2 bedrooms but will be made a 3br) with the intent of buying and holding.
Lee Melvin Having an emergency fund for repairs etc. 50% rule....
24 September 2013 | 8 replies
For some reason I do not like the thought incorporating the 50% rule when looking at cash flow etc.Id rather just have a large enough emergency fund and deal with problems when they come up and not include that in your normal monthly numbers etc.Assuming no property had any major foundational issues, how much money do you think would be good to keep in such a fund?
Linda L. What you should be concerned as 1st lien holder if there's 2nd loan?
7 October 2013 | 28 replies
Even if you non-brokers aren't subject to these new laws, hasn't the government laid down a solid foundation as to what is a prudent TD investment thus indirectly subjecting everybody to this higher bar??
Christian M. Grinder pump in basement
2 October 2013 | 6 replies
It did not add to the cost of the plumbing itself but in your case you are gonna have to lay a drain for the toilet in the foundation.