Ismael Reyes
81-unit Multifamily Portfolio in Tampa Under Contract!
1 May 2019 | 67 replies
The one hiccup we've had is that the roofs were in worse condition than believed - the owner mentioned that some of the roofs were recently done, but during due diligence, the inspection came back with a majority of roofs needing significant work; this was verified by the fact that there were no permits pulled.
Matthew Beharrysingh
Direct Mailing with PostCards Advice
1 April 2019 | 14 replies
If you do not see HVAC permits, roofing permits, or plumbing permits, this could indicate those homes that will need these items, within a few years.
Alpesh Parmar
Looking for Property Managers and Turnkey Providers
23 April 2019 | 32 replies
My definition of a true turnkey provider is they have been in business for years, and have a in house property management company, and provide a true full renovation meaning they take care of the cap ex like roofs, water heaters, HVAC's along with a full cosmetic rehab.
Kyle Palacios
New investor interested in Michigan rental properties
23 August 2020 | 27 replies
I just don't want to start off with installing new floors, cabinets, counter tops, roof etc...I am looking to be more of a passive investor right now.
Ashton Levarek
Starting out in Multifamily Syndications
9 July 2020 | 17 replies
You'll be able to ask all the newbie questions without racking up an enormous bill.
Account Closed
Just walked away from a deal ....
5 August 2020 | 30 replies
Less than 10 years old, stucco,siding, tile roof, 2+ car garage, 1800-2400sf at the lowest cost per sf (usually $55-$70).
Kurt Devlaeminck
Grand Rapids STR investor
17 October 2022 | 12 replies
We remodeled the bathroom, put a new roof, replaced the hot water heater, and bought a new refrigerator—so this year will be a loss, but we wanted to get the place to a good spot so we didn't have much to worry about.
Dmitriy Filippov
Buying triplex with tenants, unsafe units.....
6 January 2023 | 10 replies
Hello, I am a new here, I am purchasing a triplex with current tenants that has been there for decades, after inspection we found out that the units are not safe to stay with many major issues, roof leaks, subfloor in bathrooms very soft, electrical panels that has been recalled decades ago and many other..... please let me know from your experience what is a shortage time frame I can remove tenants, or if they stay with standard 90 day notice how could I avoid the liability in case something happens. please advise..... thank you
Dan Nguyen
Repairs for Rent-Ready
8 January 2023 | 3 replies
Also is it necessary to remove the satellite dish on roof?