
30 January 2019 | 5 replies
I hire a landscaper to mow the lawn every week.Is an invoice the determining factor?

14 February 2019 | 23 replies
like many i have in the day I was at the street level and actually talked to these folks one on one.. there are wide variety of issues and stories.main ones are divorce.. loss of job health garden variety mismanage. and some very sad ones the ones that really would get me is back in the pre 08 days you could have a 75 year old retire widow with her delightful adult children living in the home and talk her into refinancing it with a nija loan..

28 January 2019 | 8 replies
) $1,000 10 $100 $8.33 Landscaping $1,000 10 $100 $8.33 TOTAL $54,300 - $2,963 $246.94 Basically I assumed 3x water heater, 3x appliances, 3x HVAC, 2x cabinets/counters, all else the same.

29 January 2019 | 3 replies
This may include landscaping equipment you keep at the property, kitchen appliances, washer/dryers, and other furniture you purchased and store at the property.3.Loss of Rents Coverage - To reimburse the owner for rental income lost if the rental dwelling is damaged by a covered loss and cannot be rented.

28 January 2019 | 3 replies
. - I was not able to see the condition of the roof or landscaping do to a recent snow storm.

30 January 2019 | 9 replies
If the property you have found is already on the MLS then I would pretty much guarantee it is not good enough a deal.Example:Rehabbed ARV: 100,000Admin Cost: 15,000Rehab Cost: 15,000 (Just updating everything)Profit: 15,000Purchase: 55,000Instead:Purchase: 55,000Rehab Cost: 1000 (Some clean up and landscaping)Admin Cost: 15,0000Profit: 15,000Sell for: $81,000 to someone that wants to put "sweat equity" into it and make same profit.

6 February 2019 | 14 replies
.- Specific Markets/ Sub Market - Purchase Price- Garden Style, Mid-Rise, High Rise, etc.- Type of roof- ReturnsYou can come up with your own investment criteria that works best for you.

28 January 2019 | 0 replies
Value was added through basement repairs, refinished flooring, a new roof, cleaner landscaping and fencing, as well as other minor cosmetic issues.

29 January 2019 | 0 replies
I want to use a FHA Loan to finance a spec home new construction for $470k standard ($550k with full upgrades) as my new primary home contingent on selling my current primary homeCurrent Primary home appraised between $280k-$300k as-is or (ARV) $320K-$360k, 2008 build$216K mortgage balanceRepair/upgrade cost $10k-$15k which includes countertops, his/her master bathroom vanity, landscaping, appliances, convert loft w/closet into a room making house go from a 3/2.5 to a 4/2.5, maybe an extended driveway and patio area etc.My question is, my FHA Loan will only finance up to $480K, how do I finance the rest if the purchase price is higher than $480k?

30 January 2019 | 21 replies
It also runs the risk of increased liability, a tenant getting a "god complex", inter-personal conflicts, etc.There's nothing wrong with hiring a tenant for minor landscaping or snow removal but make sure you talk to your insurance company first to verify you're covered if something happens.