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Ariel Rodriguez Property management eviction fee
16 October 2018 | 5 replies
Others include it in their management fee.
Clifton Powell Pre Foreclosure, stalled by BK
17 October 2018 | 6 replies
The fear is that there is a trustee assigned and 3 other debts included in the NO. 
Anthony Butcher looking for help on a Wholesale Deal
18 October 2018 | 4 replies
@Anthony Butcher  Based off your numbers and the standard wholesaling formula, your maximum offer would be $127,500, including any of your fees ($325k * 70% - 100k rehab). 
Account Closed How will a real estate market downturn affect Crowdfunding?
16 June 2019 | 13 replies
I am not sure I will do any more of those for a while.There are other things I don't like about Fundrise, which includes the lack of transparency. 
Allyssa McCleery purchase checklist creation
16 October 2018 | 0 replies
Needless to say, I messed a lot of things up.Some things I know for next time:-make sure to include security deposits credit and prorated rent credit in the purchase contract-make sure to keep all addendums that may be needed saved on computer for quick access-get all the necessary documentation for rehab funding from the contractor before going into contract on the property (my lender needed his insurance, workers comp, experience, etc. and I was not able to get rehab funded in the loan because the contractor would not send this to me and it was too late for me to find another contractor)-check that title has gotten the documents correct before they are sent over to the seller-take pictures of the house during the walkthrough for insurance purposes-check for flood zone early on -give yourself a realistic timeline for closing-check reviews on title company before choosing oneDoes anyone else have any recommendations? 
Matt Smith Small Town Duplex; Big Time Cash Flow
28 November 2018 | 8 replies
Have they had trouble selling, was it inherited, does it include additional tracts of land, or solid construction traits not advertised. 6) Try to acquire with $5k or less down, and payments low enough to sustain long term in case of long vacancies.
Alex T. Plumbing service plan worth it?
17 October 2018 | 5 replies
One suggested signing up for their service plan ($20/month per apartment) which includes one annual boiler checkup prior to the winter to avoid issues like mine and small discount on regular plumbing services (50% off of service call charge of $95 and 10% off labor costs after).Is this something you guys would recommend?
Mark Hong Minneapolis Zoning Restriction
24 November 2019 | 10 replies
I will share that it is difficult to convert any SFH or duplex to a triplex as you go from IRC building code (1-2 family homes) to IBC building codes which are much more restrictive as it is for any commercial building which is any 3+ unit including 100-200 unit apartments so there is sound and fire ratings that have to be adhered to.Hope this helps.
Adam Harper Fort Lauderdale home insurance
16 October 2018 | 1 reply
I’m about to put an offer in for a waterfront single home in Fort Lauderdale and got an estimate of 6k per year for home insurance, not IncludIng flood insurance.
Duane Kidman Is BRRRR not so good during down times - let me know.
16 October 2018 | 2 replies
@Duane KidmanIt's a good question.Rental property analysis and BRRRR included does have a vacancy % factor in the analysis.