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Chris Furcolo Termite Damage - Should You Take on the Unknown Repairs?
23 November 2017 | 3 replies
The sellers are offering us a credit on the purchase price, but will not fix damage themselves, nor will they allow us to conduct our own estimates with our own contractor. 
Jeffrey Gagnon looking for experienced carpenter advice
23 November 2017 | 10 replies
Is this an easy fix or is this something that could get pricey the issue he has is the 2x4's supporting the roof. any input from experienced carpenters is much appreciated. my dad has incredibly high standards for things so i am trying to get a second opinion.
Nick Patel Can you make Tenant pay fix amount for repairs
11 December 2017 | 11 replies
Why should a tenant have to pay you if the roof develops a leak and you have to fix it?
Harrison Sharp Family Loan Question
24 November 2017 | 5 replies
If a family member or hard money lender has the cash available to pay for the property up front and I structure a loan with them at say 8% 30 year fixed, is it possible to refinance with a bank in order to pay them back?
Attila Bertalan Thank You from Sacramento, California!
24 November 2017 | 2 replies
I bought and lightly fixed and sold a property; I bought and fully rehabbed another house and sold; I bought a short sale and fixed it up as my primary residence; I’m in the process of a flip that has extensive work (just closed on Wednesday); I had a rental for almost three years.
Lior Reich help please! I got a 62,000$ FINE to pay to city of Coral Springs
25 November 2017 | 25 replies
The local attorney might also have connections with the city and they know by you using that person things will be handled appropriately versus ( joe blow ) who is flying in the dark and has no clue what is going on or how to fix it.Good luck.
George Leeman Real estate success in the Tampa area.
24 November 2017 | 0 replies
I would then sell off one of my properties and hopefully purchase another duplex for about 100k fixed up as well.My issue is last year I paid almost no taxes due to buying and fixing houses and putting income in retirement accounts so I don’t qualify for a mortgage this year.I want to learn how to refinance and cash out and take loans against my rentals to invest in investment mortgages and see if I can’t do a better job with about 1 million to work with.
Brent Byers Interest Rate Hike in Canada
24 November 2017 | 4 replies
Those placing residential mortgages will have to qualify for financing at the BoC posted rate for a 5-year fixed mortgage, @25yr amortization, regardless of the financing they ultimately plan to take.  
Bruce M. why fix up anything when we can't recoup costs?
24 November 2017 | 7 replies
I'm not sure I get it...it seems that there are very few things we can do that actually add value to a fix up project.
Bab Adetiba Good cash flow in town with limited services and labor
27 November 2017 | 3 replies
Unfortunately the town is primarily low income and lacking a loT Of nearby services and labor, for example, I’m having trouble finding a nearby demolition company to demolish a small mfh and qualified labor to complete the fix ups.Have you been in this conondrum?