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Chris Gomes How do you decide whether to DIY repairs or call a handyman?
30 September 2020 | 20 replies
I guess the answer to the question is what is your skill level in carrying out home repairs and what is your availability and willingness to do it?
Jared Sandler Housing Market Potential Reaches Highest Level Since 2007
21 September 2020 | 0 replies

Hey, y'all...came across this blog from Mark Fleming about the housing market and figured I'd share. Always enjoy stuff like this. Would love to hear/read yall's thoughts

Logan Heidmann References for GC in Denver
21 September 2020 | 1 reply
Scope of work includes:• Excavation of dirt crawl space in basement (roughly 350 sqft)• Foundation reinforce• New/level flooring• Rough in Framing/drywallWould anyone be willing to share names of general contractors in the area?
Lucas McAnallen Jr Should you put Rentals in your own name or business LLC?
23 September 2020 | 3 replies
The LLC structure is just one level to this tier.
Jenn Doll NJ landlord - PIA tenants
23 September 2020 | 12 replies
I'd level set with them over a phone call or in person, not texting where there is no tone or inflection, that the issues they've brought up you've addressed immediately and lined up the people needed to fix and you want to have a good remainder of tenancy with them
Kincaid Ryken Important Books To Read Before My First Deal
24 September 2020 | 88 replies
Google pays their entry-level developers ~$150,000...
Shivam Patel [Calc Review] My First Deal (Im House Hacking)
22 September 2020 | 14 replies
I'd try and stick with by the room as long as you can handle managing it otherwise you'll drive that cash flow down even further if you've moved out.I think 10% for Repairs and CapEx on a home that's 130 years old is definitely on the low side for my comfort level.
Aaron Maxwell Bank foreclosure and title
23 September 2020 | 3 replies
If you are referring to foreclosure auctions, that´s a different level of risk and you need to verify that it is a first position mortgage (they usually are) and set aside contingencies for other liens you might find (referenced by @Chad Urbshott). 
Leslie Crosten Federal Tax Lien on Auction Property
29 September 2020 | 37 replies
And I had a title claim in Indy with a small company that missed a city code enforcement that required the house to be leveled LOL. they paid that one out.. be grudgingly though.I agree with your assessment..
Ethen NA Time to sell in Danville and move to SF?
24 September 2020 | 5 replies
Buying in SF is a bet that a) "jumbo" loans will return to 2019-levels of availability and b) working from home is going to largely go away once the economy re-opens.For b, your guess is as good as mine.For a, you can track the general ease of availability of jumbo loans at the following link.