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John T. Large House Fire, insurance / tenant questions
20 August 2015 | 4 replies
They will go as far to say they will only pay for painting the  1/2 of of a wall that damaged, but the other half is fine and does not need it.Depending on your policy, you can ask for cash payout up front, but they will only give you the Actual Cash Value of the claim.  
Mary Ellen Vanaken Luxury Real Estate Consultant in North Atlanta Georgia
21 August 2015 | 7 replies
After graduating from college, I worked on Wall Street for JP Morgan in New York City.
Meghan Helbick No permits on addition in home I'm buying
1 December 2015 | 7 replies
And if you go to add on to the un-permitted addition, you may be required by inspectors to open up all the walls... or worse. 
Peter Mckernan LLC and Funding
20 August 2015 | 3 replies
Since we are doing this we hit a wall wondering how can we get conventional lending for a buy and hold property.
Nicole Carey On the hunt for house hacking duplex
20 August 2015 | 0 replies
Some more questions and details: There are a few improvements we'd want to make just for us if we could afford it, i.e. installing a door/deck to the yard for our dogs, finishing a garage and heating it for an art studio, insulating an odd closet off of the main bedroom/knocking down the wall to make the master bedroom much larger.
Elijah Ochoa Roaches and Mice in multifamily potential purchase
27 October 2015 | 6 replies
Then you also have to seal openings from the wall cavity into the living spaces.
Michelle Hilton Interested in SFH/multi-unit investment property in upstate NY
24 August 2015 | 4 replies
Moving a wall isn't that difficult nor expensive.  
Greg N. How to finance the rehabbing of a Buy and Hold Investment?
9 October 2015 | 18 replies
If you're not completely opening up walls then it could be less.Regarding financing, I don't think the option of closing on it and immediately getting an equity line will work, because they're going to use the lower of purchase price or appraisal.  
Kelly Vassey HELP!
28 August 2015 | 11 replies
Nail the guy to the wall!
Samson Kay Turn your house hack into an "Airbnb product" to sell to investor
17 June 2021 | 64 replies
On top of that the units themselves get very little wear and tear because guests are using things like the kitchen to cook or putting holes in the walls to hang personal pictures.