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Steven M. ALWAYS PURCHASE YOUR MATERIALS YOURSELF or else!
19 June 2021 | 58 replies

Anyone, and I really mean anyone that is doing any form of construction/rehab, a word of warning: Always buy whatever materials (lumber, cabinets, flooring, sheetrock, plumbing, tile, sprinkler system, lighting, etc.,...

Amer Swid Advice plz about inspection report "knob and tube"
12 February 2024 | 44 replies

Hello,
So, the inspection report came back with multiple hazardous flags that needs to be addressed , but the most one that it is expensive (25k cost) is the" knob and tube issues "of the electrical stuff. Its old ho...

Kate K. Tenants want to move out.
19 October 2020 | 58 replies

Hello everybody,
Our tenants all of a sudden decided that the house they rent from us and loved, is no good for them anymore, and after sharing with us that the floor (laminate) is still "bubbling" (after we fixed it...

Eric M. Any tips for knowing if there is a sewer line issue?
23 October 2019 | 39 replies

When you are just getting a cursory showing/walk through are there things I should look for to see if there is a problem between the house and the street? Or with the water service from the street for that matter?Hous...

Megan Arzt Partial Rent received. Now it's late. What to charge?
6 April 2016 | 30 replies

So my tenants paid $1000 of the $1200 that they own me.  Rent is due on the first, but late fees don't kick in until after the 3rd (on the 4th).  The late fee is $30- day.  Do I charge them the whole late fee or pro-r...

Rob C. Is it really that important to hire contractors that are insured?
10 August 2020 | 35 replies

From what I've read in the forums it seems that conventional wisdom here is it's best to hire only contractors & handymen that are insured. I adopted this perspective when I started as a landlord as I tend to trus...

Joe S. How’s people finding reasonably priced help to work on rehabs
3 June 2022 | 42 replies

How’s folks finding new help to work on properties? It seems like even the unlicensed, uninsured, and no company name etc. is pulling prices out of the hat thinking they can get it.

Sharon Vornholt Exit Strategies For Wholesaling. What Is a Double Closing?
14 September 2010 | 43 replies

What Is A Double Closing?

A double closing or simultaneous closing as it is sometimes called is when you (the buyer) actually take title to the property just before you sell it. This means that your name or the name...

Mindy Jensen Do you attend the home inspection as Buyer's Agent?
13 November 2019 | 43 replies

I always attend my buyer's home inspections. I've been through this before multiple times, and many of them have not ever been through one.I'm there the entire time, and encourage my buyers to be there the entire time...