Joe Homs
Fix and Flip in a Senior Community
2 February 2021 | 1 reply
LED lighting, new electrical panel, new plumbing, new central heating and A/C for maximum safety, comfort, and efficiency.
Thien Hoang
Taking over retired parent's house and use it as a rental
5 February 2021 | 6 replies
Social security isn't much, enough for food and bills.
Jeremy Summers
Shared water well inspection.
2 February 2021 | 4 replies
I assume the testing is being required by your lender, don’t know why the shocking would be required by your lender but if you plan on renting it out you certainly don’t want to get sued over a safety violation.
Kevin Nolan
Tenant Moved Washer and Dryer without my consent
3 February 2021 | 5 replies
I do the repairs that are planned and the ones that are necessary for safety and maintaining the building.
Waqas Sarwar
Wholesaling safely without a license
3 February 2021 | 1 reply
In my experience most applications of wholesaling are fairly unethical to begin with, so adding a license that has a bunch of ethical overlays to it (like not misleading a seller about the market value of a property) doesn't seem like it would increase the safety of the operation.Focus on solving problems for people whose best and highest option is getting quick cash and out of their situation and put their needs ahead of your own -- you'll be one of the greatest wholesalers and most long-lasting ones!
Nathan Gesner
My latest purchase is a charity.
3 February 2021 | 3 replies
The property consists of two residential units and a large bonus space that is used by MANNAHOUSE, a local 501(c)3 that distributes food to those in need.
Nathan Gesner
Purchasing a charity
3 February 2021 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $425,000 Cash invested: $90,000 The property consists of two residential units and a large bonus space that is used by MANNAHOUSE, a local 501(c)3 that distributes food to those in need.
Julius Morganson
Utility fees when demolishing a house
3 February 2021 | 0 replies
The utilities office says I have to pay to take out the old lines for safety reasons when not building again for 2 - 5 years.Alternatively, if I rebuild with:-excavating out the old foundation-putting in a new & larger foundation-starting right after the demolition is over…then do I have to pay to rip out all the old utility lines AND install brand new lines to the new home?
Matthew Barbaccia
Full Time Real Estate
29 March 2021 | 12 replies
I think working in the industry for an established name is a key way to learn with a safety net (acquisitions, portfolio management, being a PM, etc.), @Jeremy Ramey I find the best opportunities are presented making small talk about my REI goals with peers, family, and just about anyone I run into.
Matthew Smith
Turn key rental properties under 100k
7 January 2022 | 124 replies
It is really good food for thought and dovetails nicely in my opinion with the current thread on low price and turnkey.