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Jackson Long biggerpockets podcast- trying to find an episode..
19 February 2018 | 0 replies
I don't remember the details, but it was something like people who had to go for a month or two at a time for some sort of special treatment... 
Kyle Regitz Long Time Reader, First Time Poster
30 November 2017 | 12 replies
There are lots of them out there so it would be in your best interest to shop around.Around south LA most of the pest control companies were offering this service and including a termite treatment with it for around $700 for a 1500sf house. 
John O'Brien Devising a fair partnership / joint venture with contractor
2 April 2014 | 8 replies
Contractor would guarantee that he would cover any cost above the $550,000 noted.I want to arrive at a fair treatment for this deal.
Brad Rondeau removing occupant
17 December 2013 | 2 replies
I saw a case down in south Miami a squatter "alleged" produced a lease, most likely a faked lease but enough to call into question and delayed the eviction process.
Ricardo White What would you do?
7 June 2010 | 3 replies
New roof: $5,000 New siding: $2,500 New drywall: $7,000 New plumbing: $2,000 New elec: $3,500 New flooring: $2,000 Painting: $800 Cabinets: $1,500 Fixtures: $2,000 Appliances: $3,000 Total: $29,300 Don't forget other possible expenditures...we have to do most of these things on most of our rehab houses:- HVAC (could easily run $3K)- Framing (if there is termite or structural damage)- Mold Remediation (could easily run $5-10K)- Doors (could easily run $1-2K)- Windows (could easily run $3-6K)- Bathroom vanities- Showers/Tubs- Subfloor/Trim- Main Plumbing Line Replacement- Outlets, Switches, Registers, Smoke Alarms, etc- Gutters- Soffit/Fascia- Garage Doors/Openers- Termite Treatments- Decks/Porches- Landscaping/Grading- Garage Doors- Chimney Repair/Chimney CapThat stuff could easily run another $30K...I live in a major metropolitan area (Atlanta), and generally spend about $30/sq ft for a lower-end gut rehab, and with typical houses around here of about 2000 sq ft, my typical gut rehab runs about $60K.So, if this house is in anything by a low-end neighborhood and in a typical location in terms of cost, $70-80K is probably pretty accurate for a ground-up rehab.
Sara Thompson Legalities of Wholesaling WITH a Real Estate License
24 July 2018 | 5 replies
@Doug Pretorius  I have been wholesaling/investor for decades.. but I did not double close I closed on everything and was doing 50 plus a year.. many though I took sub too and rented for a year or so .. as to put them into cap gain treatment.  
Marie Machosky Emotional Support Animal - Bogus "Documentation"? FHA, ADA, HUD
7 October 2022 | 18 replies
. ________ has utilized multiple forms of treatment intervention to manage their symptoms, and is presently attending regular therapy sessions.
Ana Gomez 250k in cash but trouble finding lenders
29 December 2021 | 15 replies
They need the new house first or else they risk being without income.The only way I see this working is if we did a fake lease, and we don't want to go there. 
Marlon Thomas Jr Becoming a real estate developer?
21 July 2020 | 7 replies
Since they're offered through accredited universities, you can also get some tax advantaged treatment (e.g., a 529 or as continuing education).
Dan Tran The curious case of Matt Onofrio
1 January 2023 | 7 replies
As someone who listens to BP faithfully, this under-the-rug treatment is a little concerning.