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Jose Asencio Rehab Pricing For Newbie
28 May 2020 | 4 replies
Hello Jose,Wouldn't it be nice if all costs were as cut and dry as what you see in the supermarket?
Lisa Singer Mummified cat and a big discount
27 January 2020 | 1 reply
I never want to hang dry wall on a ceiling again!
Chyniece Cox Investing in Wisconsin
20 February 2020 | 26 replies
Focusing on debt repayment so I have plenty of equity and “dry powder” when we do see a pull back, the lack of inventory is the big issue, and by building I’m trying to help that, but cost to build is high compared to incomes, so it’s a difficult spot right now, but I think it will be changing in the coming years.
Caleb Griffis Flip Flop in Ludington, MI
1 August 2022 | 0 replies
Removed water from crawlspace & Installed sump pump, Fixed roof leaks, repaired rotted structure, and cleaned up yard What was the outcome?
Caleb Griffis Flip Flop in Ludington, MI
1 August 2022 | 0 replies
Removed water from crawlspace & Installed sump pump, Fixed roof leaks, repaired rotted structure, and cleaned up yardWhat was the outcome?
Bettina F. Benefits of DIY Landlording and Maintenance
26 February 2018 | 1 reply
., it saves us a ton, we get to inspect our properties and "check in" with them so we are familiar once again, and see things tenants and managers never catch, like rotting trim or deck boards, most recently a small active roof leak, that usually won't get noticed until it becomes a major issue.      
Joe Ansley Best podcasts for multifamily investors?
4 May 2019 | 22 replies
Might have a few repeats:Real Estate Investing BiggerPocketsCash Flow ConnectionsOld Capital PodcastApartment Building Investing with Michael BlankPassive Real Estate InvestingWheelbarrow ProfitsInvesting in the US with Reed GoosensInvesting in Real Estate with Clayton Morris--*I know his business is controversial but he and his wife put out solid content on his show.The Real Estate CPA Podcast--focus on tax strategies (but it's not as dry as you may think)Real Estate Nerds--focus on legal strategies & "the worst deal* (but it's not as dry as you may think)The Real Estate LaunchpadOld Dawg's REI Network--targeted to older demographic but still generally good contentJoe Fairless's Daily podcastRental Income podcast--focus on mom and pop rentals, not much multifamily-specific but still good.Multifamily Legacy Podcast--he rambles sometimes, but tangible content overall
Account Closed What repairs are okay for tenants to make on their own?
12 December 2018 | 16 replies
A dripping P-trap might be a $10 part but the rotted cabinet plus install can end up being several hundred dollars. 
Vincent Plant Cant decide on a deal. Yes or no??
12 November 2018 | 10 replies
Outdated HVAC.Sub flooring under toilet and kitchen sink is rotted from leaking.All windows (6) are original and need to be replaced.Driveway is crumbled.Kitchen cabinets and counter tops are in really bad shape. 
Larry Asiak Drain leak cleanup in crawlspace
26 June 2018 | 0 replies
I am having the drain replaced, but concerned on proper cleanup and drying.