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Yuriy Skripnichenko February 2020 Housing Market Update
21 May 2020 | 5 replies
People buying AS-IS, cash with no inspection contingencies.
Alex Grosvenor Looking for Information on the Dallas area!
31 March 2020 | 14 replies
Maybe I'm mistaken, but wouldn't every prudent deal have an option period so you can get the home inspected?
Daniel Adler Contractor threatening legal action after 30% increase in cost
15 July 2020 | 20 replies
Toe-kicks would be installed on all cabinets (more on this later).While the work was being done, I would regularly inspect the work at the end of the day.
Terry Z. Worst scenario of backing out an accepted offer
14 March 2020 | 6 replies
However, the process has passed the inspection stage and just waiting for loan to approve and it will approve eventually.
Jon Abadia Third time doing inspection on a "turnkey house"
17 March 2020 | 20 replies
You should not have had to pay for a 2nd inspection.
Kendal West New investor in Milwaukee area. In need of help.
10 April 2020 | 27 replies
@Kendal West a VA loan is propbably not an ideal choice, as it requires the seller to do and pay for a termite inspection (I know; we don't have termites, tell that to the VA).
John Underwood How do you handle maintenance and scheduled repairs
13 March 2020 | 9 replies
We just spent 10 days doing our typical "Spring upkeep"We sanded down solid wood kitchen cabinets, primed and painted them.Had a bulb burned out under the microwave.Fixed some screens on the screened back porch.Touched up some paint on the dock.Cleaned out flower beds.Steam Cleaned CarpetsFixed a bedroom door that wasn't latching properlyEtc.For those of you using a PM:Does you PM regular inspect to catch small things like a microwave light burned out?
Jonathan R. Bunker Down-Stay Home
13 March 2020 | 3 replies
I had a Section 8 re-inspection today on a property I own and the inspector was in gloves, which was new from last week when he initially failed the unit for minor things.
Victor Triana First home purchase
16 March 2020 | 1 reply
I was in process to purchase my first home I used the VA Loan with 0% They were giving me 2.99% interest Which was great but now... with the market being so volatile it went up to 3.87% in a matter of days I was about to lock up the rate but had to come back to work were I get almost no signalThat day it went up to 3.5% and now today its at 3.87% I have payed for the inspection and put some money into escrow House was listed for $139kOffered $133.5k And got accepted I’m paying closing costs House was a little below market value as most of the comps were listed for $140k - $145kAny help on what to do?
Megan Brooks Wholesaler backing out of purchase
23 March 2020 | 9 replies
Re: any kind of due diligence or inspection period, or any other wording that allows him to back out.