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Justin Rademacher 1st STR potential purchase!
2 January 2023 | 25 replies
You’ll be surprised how much better your property will perform as a self managed unit.
Doug Poirier Is this the future of flipping houses?
29 December 2022 | 19 replies
At that point I'd make a cash offer to the seller for the return that I guaranteed.The way the contract is structured the contractor is being hired by the seller to perform the work.
Wendy Thurst MTR Property Mgmt in St Louis
4 January 2023 | 4 replies
Owners mistakenly ASSUME all PMCs offer the exact SAME SERVICES and PERFORM those services EXACTLY THE SAME WAY, so price is the only differentiator – and they often select the first PMC they call!
Ryan Sawyer Inspections as a landlord
31 December 2022 | 21 replies
We communicate well, work as a team, I don't step on their toes and mostly avoid interacting with tenants, but sometimes do visit and perform work on my properties.
Karl Huther How old is too old for rental investments?
30 December 2022 | 12 replies
., etc.Other than age-specific issues like LBP and asbestos, the things I'd look for on an old house would be much the same as what I'd look for on a newer house--these things would include: signs of water diversion failures (such as rot, peeling paint, masonry damage), settling/structural issues (one of my few "deal breakers"), the type and age of plumbing, HVAC, and electrical, condition of the roof, the condition of the sewer main (scope it), the type and age of windows & doors, a meth test, a radon test, etc. etc.I have properties from the 1910s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 2000s, and frankly--the older properties are often my favorites, and some of them are the best-performing properties in my portfolio.Just being an old house doesn't--in and of itself--make a property "good" or "bad".In some scenarios, older houses can have big advantages over newer houses.In my opinion, the idea that “new houses always cost less to maintain than old houses” is one of the biggest misconceptions among inexperienced investors! 
James P. Malone NT Capital Group - Syndication investing
3 January 2023 | 6 replies
The crowd is already getting thinned out right now....so will be interesting to see who can perform through this part of the cycle.
Clara Constable Cleveland team needed!
5 January 2023 | 3 replies
Owners mistakenly ASSUME all PMCs offer the exact SAME SERVICES and PERFORM those services EXACTLY THE SAME WAY, so price is the only differentiator – and they often select the first PMC they call!
Harold Gontz Adding to the portfolio of Buy and Holds
6 January 2023 | 6 replies
Buy&Hold that is performing well.
Brian Masterson Seeking Lead Abatement advice - Cleveland, Ohio
8 November 2019 | 3 replies
Looking to hire a licensed lead abatement contractor who does residential abatement in northeast Ohio.As it's not a single family residence, I am not allowed by state law to perform the abatement myself.  
Brian G. BRRRR strategy in Modesto, CA?
10 August 2018 | 7 replies
I own a 2 unit there that is performing very well but then again every property purchased in 2010 has!