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Pat Chamara Buy a Home for Residence and as Investment Property
5 February 2022 | 7 replies
Why is the market headed up?
Austin P. VA Loan and acquiring rental properties
22 June 2022 | 7 replies
Number one, don't buy anything that's a long-term hold, the market's going to head down.Two, if you want to make residual income and cash flow, lend it right now.
Timothy Reed Here is our current Fix & flip
9 January 2023 | 1 reply
This was a property that was under repair from the previous owners who realized they were in over their heads.
Chelsea Gilford Seller wants more than ARV
26 June 2020 | 2 replies
@Chelsea Gilford  yeah @Joseph Cacciapaglia here hits the nail on the head
Brad Warshaw Unlicensed Contractor FL
6 June 2020 | 2 replies
The contractor I hired that was referred to me by the head of the condo HOA who does all their drywall work is unlicensed I found out. 
Connor Riley How to charge your time spent on repairs after tenant leaves
5 June 2020 | 7 replies
In-house costs for repairs & cleaning are billed at $25/hour plus materials & supplies.In signing this document I (we) agree upon and accept the above charges upon move-out.Date Executed: _______________ Date Executed: ________________ Tenant Signature(s): Landlord or Property Manager Signature: ____________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Plumbing Replace kitchen faucet $150.00 Replace bathroom faucet $105.00 Replace faucet handle $20.00 Replace faucet aerator $10.50 Replace shower head $27.00 Replace toilet $175.00 Replace toilet seat $25.00 Locks Replace key (door or mailbox) $10.00 Replace cylindrical door lock $35.00 Replace deadbolt lock $25.00 Windows and Window Coverings Replace window pane (single) $75.00 Replace window pane (double) $125.00 Replace mini blind $20.00 Rescreen window screen $25.00 Replace window screen and frame $50.00 Miscellaneous Replace refrigerator shelf $25.00 Replace stove/oven knob $20.00 Replace plastic countertop $275.00 Replace mirror $45.00 Replace medicine cabinet $75.00 Replace towel bar $25.00 Replace shower curtain rod $25.00 Replace shower curtain & rings $13.00 Replace shower/tub enclosure $350.00 Replace thermostat $80.00 Replace fire extinguisher $30.00 Remove junk and debris (per area) $35.00 Replace smoke detector $15.00 Replace combo detector/alarm $40.00 Replace alarm battery (per battery) $3.00 Replace drop ceiling tile $10.00 Replace wireless doorbell $35.00 Replace portable window screen $10.00 Rev. 2/15/2019
Ralph E. How would you creatively finance this property?
16 February 2020 | 3 replies
I am trying to figure in my head if it would work, since I would be paying the OPM for down payment back, and also the seller over time.
Account Closed Tapping in to my parents home equity ???
18 April 2020 | 21 replies
The roof over my head is very much part of that!  
Jerryll Noorden The JNBG Equation: How many buyers should you have.
1 May 2020 | 3 replies
The ONLY reason there is gravity, is because my head is SO big, it generates its own gravity field.
Michael Plaks Are RE investors eligible for PPP grants and EIDL loans?
22 April 2020 | 9 replies
This left me scratching my head, with no answers:The law seems to say yes to flippingThe guide seems to say yes, but only if there is no sales contract in place (which suits flippers)The bank affidavit seems to say yes, but only with sales contract in place (huh?)