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Maria Vogel For those who have flipped houses
1 February 2016 | 14 replies
As long as people know you are professional and will do everything possible to make them money you will be able to chose who you prefer to work with on deals.After a while you will develop relationships with like minded people and go out to make your dreams reality.Incredible wholesalers are like honest mechanics.
Mike McGee Rently?
6 January 2022 | 52 replies
No issues as of yet, although we are holding off on putting all the new appliances in until after there are no more showings.I know some investors with 160 rentals of mostly single family homes in the Chicago suburbs who don't use Rently or Showmojo, they just use mechanical lockboxes, and give out codes and tell people that the house has an alarm and cameras and if they aren't there at the right time the silent alarm will go off and cops will come.
Mohamad Suleiman Need help assessing foundation for potential home purchase
1 February 2016 | 5 replies
From the paperwork that I received (from a structural/mechanical engineering consultant), it seems that there was foundation work done to level the home and the final leveling of the house ranges from -1.4-0 in the garage and -0.3-0.1 in the home itself.The opinion of the company that did the foundation inspection is that the property is satisfactory and meets 2012 IRC building codes.
Frank S. Chicago Short Sale with City of Chicago Lis Penends
3 February 2016 | 8 replies
Only washer dryer and mechanical rooms.I will buy it as is.
Austin James Journeyman Plumber here, any questions ask away!
9 February 2016 | 58 replies
I have a decent amount of mechanical aptitude. 
Ubaldo M Gomez Selling Real Estate Education
2 February 2016 | 5 replies
Doctors, Lawyers, Architects, Nurses, Auto Mechanics, etc...don't have a problem with it.  
Sam J Mrofcza Engineer/Real Estate Agent/Landlord/Repair Man/Devote Family Man
1 February 2016 | 1 reply
I have a mechanical background and enough fiance to get into trouble. 
Brandon Williams Hello Bigger Pockets From Brampton Ontario Canada
3 February 2016 | 10 replies
I was a full time auto shop owner working 10 hour days and then leaving the shop to work on my flip with my partner who was a dental assistant.Here we are 11 years later, 25 flips, and now we are both licensed real estate agents having a ton of fun and making good money. 
Byron Bohlsen Income question on loan applications CC auto etc
1 February 2016 | 0 replies
Hi Folks,When applying for credit cards auto loans etc and they ask you about your yearly income how do you take into account your rental income? 
Hume Dave New(er) investor in Birmingham, AL
2 February 2016 | 2 replies
For the past 20 years, have been involved in construction either as a mechanical subcontractor (apprentice plumber/pipefitter), estimator, general contractor, or lawyer.