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Andrew Fidler Anyone else having problems with LMHA Section 8 in Toledo???
22 November 2024 | 9 replies
I haven't been expanding my business with LMHA since the end of 2016 per my posts above so I don't know exactly what changed, but I expect the outsourcing of inspections to private industry + some executive level leadership + replacement of staff with new faces excited to serve the needs of HUD/Landlords/Those In Need has resulted in an agency I will develop more business with.The HCVP will always be a double edged sword for landlords (See Section 8 Bible discussion) but for now I have discovered it is finally worth the effort to participate in the program.I specialize in Toledo's transition neighborhoods, discounted houses on the edge of nicer areas but also on the edge of trash...the Section 8 program allows me to get long-term tenants who are a good business model provided they are consistently managed and visited/inspected for additional "visitors" (relatives and random dogs/cats) and damage/housekeeping which can destroy a home if left unchecked.You need to know the rules, repair and renovate for long-term durability, prepare for inspections thoroughly and keep a team of contractors who will hold those standards...after 8 years we have been through a hundred inspections.
Julio Gonzalez Cost Segregation Study on Auto Repair Shop
19 November 2024 | 2 replies
Additionally, it can help maximize renovations and improvements.20% of the total depreciable basis was classified as 5-year class life.
Anthony Leodoro Offer Scripts for BRRRR/Fix-n-Flip
18 November 2024 | 5 replies
If you are looking at properties in need of renovation, they want you to know your costs up front and many will be as-is purchases with the expectation that you aren't requesting repairs and your costs are confirmed.Depending on your state, but likely in all states, you have an inspection contingency in the contract, but what you will learn is that you will be competing against seasoned investors and contractors who know their numbers and houses so make better as-is offers.
Aditya Kohli How to find mid term rentals for 3Bed 2 bath property?
19 November 2024 | 19 replies
Also, custom builders are always looking for temporary housing for their clients who are building new homes or doing major renovations.
Robert Frazier Looking to learn. How have you scaled flipping with financing and systems?
19 November 2024 | 4 replies
They also would finance 85% of the renovation so I was only putting 15% down.
Vivan Bhalla Akron Property review and advice needed
19 November 2024 | 3 replies
The basement, which Steve Yoak supposedly renovated, has openings, and there are rodent issues.
Nicholas Nocella New and Hungry!
22 November 2024 | 14 replies
Regarding BRRRR, this is a tough strategy today due to interest rates, if you did a modified BRRRR and bought a property and renovated it and house hacked it that could do very well for you. 
Waylon Bruce Moore How 2 sell cash-flowing Renovated SFH Mid-Term Rental (4/2) + separate studio
11 November 2024 | 6 replies
Nice job on the renovations, looks like it’ll sell quickly.  
DeBret McGee II What other routes are possible to secure deals
21 November 2024 | 14 replies
I would find REO's and would purchase, renovate and sell with the backing of other people's money.
Marcellis Mosby Establishing rehab costs during short open house
18 November 2024 | 3 replies
The challenge is that the property only has a one-hour open house the day before the auction.Here are the details:•Opening bid: $100K•Hard money lender financing: Up to $220K (with my 20% deposit and 100% renovation costs covered)•Comps in the area: $485K–$510K•Estimated rehab (based on pictures): $125KObviously, this estimate could change significantly once I see the property.