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Mark Shelstad Garage concrete floor
22 September 2021 | 11 replies
Will anyone with direct experience cutting out, and re-pouring a badly cracked garage floor please comment on the success of the job.
Kalim Kalla What it's like being a wholesaler
21 September 2021 | 2 replies
If you call me and reference a deal that is already completed, and likely sold, I will assume you are like all the rest of the wholesalers that are buying lists with my number on it for deals I sold several months ago.If you want to stand apart from the fray, spend your time uncovering great deals, get them tied up, and send them out.  
Collette Petersen Tax write offs for house hacking Mother in Law Apartment
21 September 2021 | 2 replies
From there, it is my understanding you can only then right off the portion of common bills tied to the rental area.  
Aaron Rouser First Purchase & Lots to Learn - SF in Saint Paul
29 September 2021 | 7 replies
Over-promised & under-delivered, provided us with an unachievable timeline for repairs, cut corners along the way, knew nothing about bringing a rental property up to Saint Paul code, damaged our property beyond his scope of work, charged us a premium to have teenagers assist him with the majority of his work....I'll stop here.
Maritza McKinney Finding a contractor for our first BRRR
21 September 2021 | 2 replies
He overpromised, under-delivered, cut corners, knew nothing about building codes in our city, employed teenagers, stole from us, caused thousands of dollars of damages to our property, and vanished.What we are doing differently as we recover from this debacle that we hope will help you in finding and selecting a great GC to work with:Ask for contractor referrals from trusted, community established organizations.
Marquez Robinson Getting out of the army early and not knowing what to do.
29 September 2021 | 4 replies
Hello @Marquez RobinsonAlthough your time with the Army was cut short, myself and many Americans are grateful for your service.Your level of awareness (especially at a young age) is a huge plus in your situation.
Ryan Deasy Buying a small office building - opinions??
1 October 2021 | 11 replies
Also look at easements (especially on the vacant land) and factor in parking driveways, will the city let you curb cut for additional access if needed or are you stick with what you have.Also look at the number of parking spaces needed for new builds vs what you have (will a new build trigger anything there), and consider if enough electrical is available at the site for new buildings.Is there a Town Approval Board or some other such PITA process you must go through to get building/remodeling permits, and how much control do they have over your actions (plus how long do they take to approve, and is it "The Old Boy Network" to get approved (???).
Amy Davidson Lenders who will use an existing appraisal for washout refi
27 September 2021 | 5 replies
In answer to the next obvious question, it's also against the rules for that person to actually take a pay cut to make things right with you and what they quoted, that person actually has to convince a non-consumer-facing person in management to take a pay cut, if that's the goal.
Andy Sayers CAD Draftsperson & Cabinet Maker in Milwaukee
23 September 2021 | 5 replies
I work as a CAD Draftsperson (3D modeling of our fixtures to create blueprints, programs and cut lists) as well as a Carpenter when some extra help is needed on the floor.I bought a little ranch 2BD/1BR house in Milwaukee (Bay View), Wisconsin six years ago and have done a lot of work to it over the years - new custom kitchen, appliances, refinishing of original oak flooring, A/C, bathroom and 6' fenced in yard.
Joshua Sun BRRRR as a first investment or SFH?
23 September 2021 | 15 replies
If you go for the 20% down, conventional method of investing (which is still a good option for some) you keep all of your money tied up in the property until you save up enough to then go and do it again.