Danny Erhardt
Maybe just another new guy
14 November 2019 | 10 replies
Have you considered expanding on your desired area?
Daniel Rodriguez
Wanting to hear start up stories
21 October 2021 | 4 replies
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Stefanie Assaro
New to Real Estate Investing - Binghamton Student Rentals
17 February 2022 | 4 replies
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Haneen Muthana
College student looking to assist
11 April 2022 | 2 replies
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Charles Tharp
New Member first post
9 August 2022 | 6 replies
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Justin Hinckley
Hello from Eastern North Carolina
27 March 2022 | 15 replies
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Michael Sassone
New Member, New Career, New Agent
8 June 2022 | 4 replies
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Benjamin Harris
Tax Delinquent house that's been vacant for 5 years.
1 June 2018 | 3 replies
Assuming you are able to eventually sell for 105k, then subtract ALL the costs of rehab, holding, financing, paying realtors, back taxes, etc... and your desired profit, you'll arrive at your maximum offer price.
Mayer M.
Please help me analyze this deal
13 March 2018 | 13 replies
Found out today less than desirable tenants, one tenant is moving out, Lots of deferred maintenance, and my contractor thinks they’re covering up things.As it sits still makes a pretty good deal, but because of these factors I’d rather just pass.
Anna M.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Mold:
3 December 2017 | 7 replies
The common advice seems to be, work at a fix before buying.Bring it to the seller in a tactful/reasonable way and just let them know that it’s a concern and I want to have it further evaluated prior to closing.I am hoping that they do not have a problem with it.Someone suggested threatening to walk and/or notifying bank of our suspicion and the fact that they will not let us inspect.I am trying to avoid any kind of antagonizing approach in the hopes that this can be resolved/mitigated without too much issue.I do like the property and not wanting to walk away, just want to figure out a way to resolve before I take ownership.For now, my summary action plan is to move forward with tactfully notifying the seller of my concern and desire to inspect, complete an inspection, mitigate or come up with a plan to mitigate and then also empower tenants to work with management at addressing mold by reporting any leaks in a timely manner to allow for prompt fix, as well as possibly suggesting they purchase damprid which I hear helps with moisture and making sure to pass on educational/informational material on indoor air quality.There is an indoor air quality guide that someone in a facebook group that I am part of suggested, which I intend to make as part of my lease addendums/guides for tenants.https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaqI do have a contractor lined up to address some regrading issues and also visible cracks which could be where the moisture is coming in through.The challenge is that mold is everywhere and I do not doubt, that we will find something, the key is to work together to “address/mitigate” vs. turning a blind eye which I suspect may have happened here.In the end, I like and appreciate all the comments.I think the comment that sums it up well is @ Clay Hartwig’s comment that the problem is not limited to just the tenants getting sick, the problem is also in working to mitigate moisture which could essentially kill the house.Thanks again to everyone that offered suggestions on what to do here.