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MIchael Coppolino My First (Future) Rental! Sanford, FL
1 May 2023 | 1 reply
This was after the foundation was given the OK by 2 separate inspectors and occurred due to lack of support under the house, soft soil in Florida, and lack of gutters to disperse rain water from the foundation.
David D'Ambrosio Chronic Late Rent with Property Manager in Place
19 December 2016 | 30 replies
You are only considering a direction/process not making cut and dry final decisions.
Shane H. Help selling my parents house in Kansas City - Blue Springs, MO
28 December 2016 | 16 replies
Basements are expected around here and counted SqFt if framed and dry walled.
Stanley Christopher Single Family Rental Market- Quincy, MA
29 December 2016 | 2 replies
The new apartments/condos near the Lowes on Burgin parkway, Wollaston, and in Quincy Center are renting at those rates (actually a bit higher), however they are luxury units chock full of amenities like dog walking services, dry cleaning, etc.
Tom Lafferty Risks of a C class apt complex in DFW
10 May 2013 | 4 replies
Apparently the vacant lot next door used to be a Martinizing dry cleaners and the chemicals had penetrated the soil.
Karl F. Newbie in Atlanta metro
31 May 2013 | 18 replies
I'm hoping that the opportunities aren't completely dried up here though I'm not against looking at other markets.
Cory Iannacone Uneven Floor Staining: Is this normal or should I have cntr redo?
10 April 2017 | 6 replies
(Not sure if drying affects the answer.). 
Jason Sterling Some questions in a foreclosure... rehab
2 April 2017 | 6 replies
@Jason Sterlingwhen you purchase a rehab foreclosure be sure you place a lot of back into the property ie...money for what you missed/elect ,plumbing, gas piping, AC repairswhat happened on mine was that there was no title- the county had to make a new title for the property it had been sold so many times in the previous refi process, that is how it went to auctionas long as the arv is suitable for the area and you can get it for a deal then it would be a good buy if the rents are not going to make it work then flip it for a small profitget another set of eyes on the property to help you analyze the property maybe look at a cut sheet from one of the forms on BP what your looking for and what is a tear out or a repair-ie most sheetrock damage is a repair unless water damaged then it is a tear out, flooring if it squeaks you can fix that with a nice box of screws, if it has dry rot then it is tear outnetwork with someone in your area maybe a GC to do a walk throughenjoy
Dion Huey Question about capital raising for a RE private equity fund.
26 April 2017 | 25 replies
If your going to start a fund, your going to need a SEC attorney to draft all your documents, your talking upwards of $30,000.00, but if your lucky and can keep it cut and dry without burning hours talking Q&A with the attornies, you can sometimes manage to get it done for 10k.
Michael Clevenger First Duplex Completion!
23 February 2017 | 5 replies
Larger income VS. neighboring rentals due to washer and dry connection and install during renovation.