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Kevin D. Schedule E
21 April 2015 | 15 replies
However, if the property is not ready and available for its specific use, then the payments associated with bringing it to a ready and available condition would be added to the basis of the property.So here's a tale of two of my projects that sort of illustrates the differences.Project A - was technically habitable when I purchased it, except for a rather significant plumbing leak.  
Christopher B. Where are you at Knoxville,Tennessee Investors?
27 November 2015 | 40 replies
I was alerted via email and on my iPhone app.
Artur A. Need guidance: Property manager transparency & high expenses on old property (1910)
5 February 2024 | 7 replies
For example: no hot water but it's a brand new water heater, faucet leaking and brand new faucet, kitchen sink leaking and it's a new sink and pipes underneath. 
Michael Breedlove What happened to the BP App?
13 January 2022 | 14 replies
Not sure if you have iPhone or Android, but here is iPhone instructions:1.
Will Barnard Validate the 50% rule
11 February 2016 | 141 replies
Repair costs involved leaking toilets or faucets and I have hired a handyman to make these repairs.
Tony Thompson Suggestion For a New Forum: Dealmaking Failure Stories
25 November 2009 | 26 replies
Then I proceeded to pour thousands and thousands of bucks into upgrades that were way beyond the low-income neighborhood.Excuse my naivete, but when the downstairs family complained of leaking water from the ceiling, and the upstairs tenant admitted they didn't know that the shower curtain was supposed to go INSIDE the NEW SHOWER I put in -- I started learning about wasted upgrades!
Bienes Raices How to negotiate with bank for mold you can't see?
21 January 2011 | 15 replies
There is a difference between mold and mildew.Good old water and soap can handle most surface mold.You would want to test with a swab to know what you are dealing with before attempting to clean.The charcoal masks for about under 50 bucks can be bought that make for easy breathing in houses with mold or meth problems etc.If a property had mold you have to disclose or face a future potential lawsuit.A mold company will provide a mold remediation certificate with a guarantee.This will assure the buyers along with test reports after remediation that the property is safe.You have to make sure you fix the source of the moisture problem and just the surface.An inspector will use a moisture meter to do surface readings to determine if a leak is ongoing.The higher the saturation reading the closer to the source.If a property does have mold and you remediate you must buy really cheap so that you can resell with the stigma this property will have.Even with the certificate and warranty the property will not be as attractive as one without those issues so you need to price lower for resale.
Ibrahim Hughes Laptop/Tablet Recommendations?
23 February 2020 | 18 replies
MacBooks - 3 ea... iMac - 1 ea... iPhones - 5 ea... iPods - 4ea.Yeah...
Allen Grant Mold!
13 February 2018 | 4 replies
The home was built in 1990 and is in good condition except for the fact the home had a water leak and now has an extensive mold issue.  
Josh Stack A "Hall Analysis" of Gastonia as a Market for Buy&Hold Rentals
4 May 2021 | 75 replies
Arima moved to Charlotte from New York in 2020.Arima and Leatherman’s goal is to incite the first domestic lithium supply chain within the United States by mining for spodumene – a mineral rich with lithium – and producing battery-quality chemicals.From iPhones to electric cars, the batteries inside the devices known and loved by Americans can’t be powered without lithium.Demand for lithium has fluctuated over the last several decades, but the growing popularity of all-electric cars and electronic devices is expected to drive lithium demand through 2030.