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Kristen Clarke Need Advice on Finding Flips in Fort Myers Florida
8 July 2019 | 6 replies
Ideally have your inspector check it out before making an offer so you can remove the inspection contingency and make your offer more attractive, especially in a multiple bid situation.
Negar P. Anyway to turn my lemon into lemonade?
12 July 2019 | 16 replies
I also have the tenant buyer agreed to have seven days to inspect the property with either a builder or an inspector that’s licensed.
Hoppy Duroseau I have a potential Brrr and I need some advice on how to get it?
9 July 2019 | 1 reply
I want to buy my first property ARV $328k potential purchase price is between $150k - $180k.According to the inspector I have $60k worth of repair.. 3/2 with pool efficiency
Casey Veal Inspection before finding out rehab costs?
7 July 2019 | 1 reply
When I'm going to look at a house, do I need to get the inspector to go with me?
Kathy Tan Out Of State Investments- CA to OH
10 July 2019 | 24 replies
For example, when I had my inspection, I had an inspector I trusted go through the property.  
Jake Melendy Rehab for 1840s Home
8 July 2019 | 1 reply
Make sure your inspector is familiar with the typical problems these older homes can present.
Daniel Whitmore How Much Pressure Should I Put on Myself for Deal #1?
10 July 2019 | 58 replies
I have a lender and an agent but I don’t have a contractor, attorney, CPA, or inspector I trust.
Reyes Velasco Need help with a question owner occupied/rental?
11 July 2019 | 2 replies
As improbable as it sounds, the person gave her a business card, advised her that he's an inspector for the bank checking occupancy. 
Valerie K. Section 8 Housing advice for a newbie
8 July 2019 | 5 replies
There is going to be an increased amount of paperwork Holton-Wise must perform on your behalf while working with CMHA.Holton-Wise will need to physically appear at CMHA's office multiple times.Holton-Wise will need to coordinate one or possibly more inspections at the rental property with CMHA's inspectors to ensure is is compliant with their regulations.If / when CMHA determines that the property has a violation that needs to be corrected to adhere to their standards Holton-Wise is given a very short window to correct it which means Holton-Wise must give you priority scheduling over all of Holton-Wise's other clients and Holton-Wise may even need to do this multiple times as sometimes tenant's exit the voucher program and or move onto something else while Holton-Wise is going through this inspection process with CMHA.It typically takes anywhere from 30 days to 60 days from the time Holton-Wise approves a tenant's rental application until the time that CMHA approves the rental property for tenancy on the Section 8 program.CMHA prohibits Holton-Wise from passing on some of your rental unit leasing costs to the tenants like Holton-Wise does with normal cash paying tenants.Q.
Valerie K. Finding your Buy and Hold Market of Choice
13 July 2019 | 5 replies
Personally, I like Indianapolis and Kansas City.