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Brian Banks How do you get the funk out???
11 June 2014 | 22 replies

Looking for cleaning advice from the community.

I'm selling a property where some semi-hoarders grossed out my house for a full 13 months. Despite having a cleaning crew come through and brand new carpet/pad...

Taylor Chiu Too much for flip labor costs?
16 December 2019 | 16 replies

Hi everyone, I'm flipping a 1600 sq foot property and need some help evaluating a rehab bid. Here's the labor bid below. 
Keep in mind this is JUST for labor (no materials), and the property is dirty but just needs a...

Michaela G. Small price - big wow
14 December 2017 | 9 replies

When you rehab for retail or for rental, do you do some things that are not very expensive, but that bring a big wow effect?

Here are some things I do:

I've done my share of 100-year old houses and ofte...

Joey Nakayama Chicago landords: how do you manage lease start / end dates?
13 May 2019 | 8 replies

An overwhelming majority of Chicago leases start on the 1st of the month and expire at the end of the month, which can cause chaos when tenants move in and out. How do you manage this? Do you count on vacancy between ...

Julie Verardi Waterproof basement to still look great and be cost efficient!
9 December 2021 | 3 replies

I have a basement in Jersey City that is a great space. Every so often water gets in. 1 time it was seepage from the floor and a french drain solved that in one section. It's been fine for 4 years and now water has fo...

Ian Checketts Contractor Communication: Key to Success for Renovations
11 December 2020 | 4 replies

Communication: As most of you know this is the most important part of any business. If you can’t communicate properly you are likely never going to accomplish the task you are working towards.

Walk the property wit...

Ryan Breen My First Deal MA Investing
16 October 2020 | 0 replies

I’ve been off this forum for a little while, but have continued to listen to podcasts, read and watch the market for my next deal. I plan to be around more and hopefully meet some more investors and continue on the pa...

Bruce Mar New member - from Seattle area
31 October 2014 | 7 replies

Long-time listener, first time poster.  No questions, just an introduction.  I'm Bruce from the Seattle area, and my wife, Tamar, and I have been fans of the podcasts since we started listening to them in July. That w...

Daniel Mock Historic 1920s house in Raleigh with knob and tube wiring
21 July 2022 | 5 replies

I have a house under contract that's a 1920s build in a historic neighborhood in downtown Raleigh. The house is in overall good condition with original plaster walls, plaster ceilings, original doors & trim. It al...

George Frye Loan Servicer
23 July 2024 | 18 replies

What servicing company are you using, and why did you choose them?