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Mr Good Basement windows
17 March 2008 | 7 replies

Hello,

In the basement of my investment property (built 1951) all of the windows are single-pane with hand-crank windows. I just bought the place.

The windows upstairs open up nicely but in the basement they are r...

Chris Jurgens Any truth to this? (Facebook meme)
21 May 2017 | 9 replies

So I have seen this meme going around Facebook for sometime and I have tried researching myself but can not come up with anything solid. So BP is there any merit in this or is this another misleading Facebook post?

Corey Kenney ARV ADVICE FOR PROPERTY BUILT IN 1868
21 September 2019 | 2 replies

This property I’m looking at was built in 1868 (unless its a typo)but obviously has had work done to it because you could never tell at first glance. Is this going to cripple my ARV because all the houses I’m trying t...

Greg Heden Buying Decision - 4 plex
18 August 2023 | 11 replies

When analyzing a deal, should one factor in future appreciation, annual mortgage reduction, and  tax savings from depreciation (offsetting other passive investment income) when calculating ROI? I  am looking at a prop...

Dan Mackin Fannie Mae Change of Rules
4 May 2015 | 6 replies

Yesterday I was signing my closing papers for a refi on my primary and my mortgage broker mentioned that Fannie Mae has just changed their rules about 2 years minimum to count rental income.  He said they are now coun...

Jacob A. Appraisal Question
5 March 2014 | 4 replies

I have an appraisal scheduled for tomorrow on my first flip that's under contract. My question is how does an appraiser determine what's new and what's not? I can't imagine 10 year old windows carry the same weig...

Dave Yang roof leakage - is it worthwhile filing a claim ?
28 March 2017 | 3 replies

We received some heavy rainfall this past winter, and now I have leakage around my chimney.  I anticipate that it could cost $5000 to fix and I'm questioning whether to take the insurance claim (deductible is $2500). ...

Denise Van den Bossche Waiving Repairs (Buyer Inspection) Contingency in Arizona
13 April 2022 | 5 replies

The Arizona Purchase Agreement is an As-Is contract, and due diligence is the responsibility of he Buyer. So when a Buyer states they are willing to purchase "As-Is" in this competitive Seller's market, it is redundan...

Account Closed Ideas for Matching Floor and Wall Tiles
4 September 2019 | 0 replies

There are two schools of thought when it comes to tiling the bathroom or kitchen. One camp says that the wall and floor tiles should complement each other but should not match because matching floor and wall tiles mak...

David M. Rental Application Scoring System
12 January 2016 | 4 replies

Hello,Would anyone be willing to share his or her scoring system when evaluating applications? What variables do you consider, how much weight do you put on each variable, etc.?We have a portfolio of lower-income ren...