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Matthew Holtry What is the Happy Path for a Private Money lending Transaction?
16 February 2019 | 26 replies
Invoices for construction materials at property/incorporated into project.  
Raina Bayas BRRRRing through the Pandemic
9 June 2020 | 1 reply
Renovation Pro Forma: $11,430 (labor) + $6000 (materials) + $6000 (HVAC), Estimated Time to Complete: 30-45 daysActual Renovation: $11,610 (labor) + $ 10,581 (materials and HVAC), Time to Complete: 63 daysThe renovation included prepping and staining the hardwood floors, installing new LVT in the kitchen, entryway, and downstairs extra bedroom, painting kitchen cabinets, full interior and exterior paint, installing a new shower pan and fixing tile issues, fixing drywall, building a fence on 1/3 of the property, installing a new HVAC system, and re-finishing some of the concrete driveway and front step.The project was significantly delayed but I’m not sure how much of that can be attributed to the Stay at Home order.
Johann Jells Refacing laminate cabinets?
29 June 2020 | 13 replies
But it does say metal, which can be as hard.
Yacine A. Contractor payment structure?
3 July 2020 | 5 replies
One is total of 400K and other is 330K (the difference is actually 60K given the bigger quote includes some finish material as well, but most of finish material is on us).
PJ Kolnik What schedule do you pay your contractors on?
22 January 2018 | 1 reply
They were eager to get started and have been very honest hard workers up until this point and they are doing great work.We got started fairly quickly and while we discussed price, we didn't talk about when and how much they would get paid throughout the project.My question for BP'ers:1) Do you reimburse for materials right away if they purchase materials?
Eric Stone Copper vs pex resale
25 August 2018 | 9 replies
It is possible for a handyman to install, and the material cost is nearly 1/3 of copper.
Account Closed Subject To - How an Actual Deal Worked - Including the Numbers
18 February 2021 | 19 replies
Common enforcement triggers are:insolvency (including events relating to insolvency, such as receivership);failure to pay an amount under the loan;breach of a transaction document (although sometimes only if a materiality threshold is passed or a remedy period has expired);misrepresentation (although sometimes only if a materiality threshold is passed or a remedy period has expired);in many cases, cross-default;in many cases, material adverse change in the borrower’s circumstances; andin many cases, change of control.In the case of land, a process for carrying out a mortgagee sale of the land is prescribed in the Property Law Act 2007.
Li Zhang Where do you get REAL wholesale price for sinks/faucets/cabinets?
15 March 2018 | 0 replies
Hi ambitious investors I've question for you-- Where do you guys get REAL wholesale price materials like sinks, faucets and cabinets?
Satha Palani should I skip home inspection
9 May 2018 | 10 replies
If you like taking a gun, you know those awesome metal big-butt pistols with those rolling compartments with these wicked bullets in where when you turn them you hear tktktktktktktktktktktktktktkt... put 5 bullets in and leave 1 compartment open and play Russian roulette.
Christopher Erwin How My Burst Pipes May Turn Into a 40+% CoC Return!
9 April 2018 | 10 replies
That whole process is a separate post, and includes filing the claim, coordinating with the adjustor and my mgmt, providing the adjustor receipts and documentation, catching that my claim reward accidentally excluded a material part of the plumbing repair, receiving two separate claim checks, depositing them without realizing they required endorsements by my mortgage servicer, having the checks rejected by my bank while incurring fees, having the insurance company re-issue the checks directly to my loan servicer, finally depositing the checks this past weekend…and while I write this I’m realizing I may have coverage for lost rental income to follow up on!