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DAVID SCHREIBER Apparently a mold issue. What does this mean?
20 December 2018 | 4 replies
If the house has gone to far and it's everywhere, you have to remove all drywall and insulation, before you can even start killing it.
Jonathan Anderson I am new where would I start?
21 December 2018 | 14 replies
MSOOTKAUG HAS the answer... to life.Website (SEO + Credibility)Get a website going RIGHT now for several reasons...1) doing so you have stopped just not doing anything and you ARE doing something that WILL get you to your goals2) Websites take time to be functional when it comes to SEO, so start now3) Websites can be INSTANTLY effective when it comes to credibility so this means it can instantly make you money.. so again..
Gabriel Combs Rental Property Analysis
25 December 2018 | 7 replies
The plan is to remove the tenant from the 450 unit, put about 5-8 thousand into it, live in it for 1-2 years then investing in my next property (Any advice on how to go about that part would be great at well).So saying I could get the house for 5 less at 63,900, with an after repair estimate of 95,000 (should I estimate this number higher?
Levi Bennett Lesson Learned - Investors still shortsighted.
20 December 2018 | 1 reply
Features:3/2 with flex room (4th bedroom possible with frame out closet in large flex room)Large open concept living/kitchenNew roof (architectural shingles, 2017)A/C 7 years old (manufactured 2010)Front and back wooden deckSmall neighborhood, 7 minutes to uptownAcross the street from Elementary SchoolVaulted CeilingsOriginal Hardwoods in living areas and hallwaysFenced in yardStainless steel range and dishwasherWHAT IT NEEDSMaster bath remodel (there is a very accessibly crawl space, so this should be easy according to the contractors I've spoken with)Reconditioning of hardwoodsNew CarpetPaintRefrigeratorNew interior doorsMinor landscaping (one tree removal)ARV: $220,000Repairs: $20,000LIST: $175,000 What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Beth Turner Broker to Hold Investor Real Estate License
25 January 2019 | 4 replies
Just trying to see if this is feasible and cost effective
Mike Abbate Tenant requests after deposit received
20 December 2018 | 11 replies
They certainly saw the rip in the screen, the holes in the walls during their inspection.Our lease has a clause to the effect that the tenant has inspected the property and is accepting it 'as is', EXCEPT for items that could not be observed during inspection, for example, water was off, so tenant could not see the faucet drip. 
Angela Smith Section 8 housing info for a new landlord
22 December 2018 | 5 replies
It cannot be removed because the home was built around it.Any idea if this would be a problem for section 8?
Katie Marshall I new to investing have no money, to start, and can usecso help
21 December 2018 | 4 replies
I think networking can ve ans effective way, to help me understand how to get started, in flipping/ investing etc.
Chris LumLee Squirrel Problem in Detroit
21 December 2018 | 4 replies
Is there an effective way to repel or prevent squirrels from invading a house?
David Kirkland What to ask when interviewing Property Managers?
19 May 2021 | 9 replies
Nothing against one man/woman operations but the reality is a single person performing property management flat doesn't have the resources to effectively manage many properties.