In another thread where someone was looking for properties with Chinese drywall, a company called AbSheild was mentioned as having a remediation process for this drywall. I looked at this company and their claims.
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Question for New York agents:I know that an agent is required to disclose known issues with properties to a buyer for conventional sales. Does that same rule apply to "as-is" foreclosure properties? Three weeks ago ...
[moderators: sorry I posted this by mistake on the Commercial Real Estate forum and then reposted here. Could you please delete the one on the Commercial forum]
So far, I have been having the tenants pay the holding ...
Hi all, Context: Out of state investor (living in california, there's no way I can afford to invest here)Made an offer, got it accepted. Second time this has happened and again, paid for an inspection only to find big...
Hi, I am new to this group and to Real State. My husband and I have decided that we want to buy a few rental properties. We are in Utah where the market is extremely high right now so we are considering buying somewhe...
I'm looking at a bunch of multi-families in different cities, and a lot of them are 4 or 5% cap rate in B areas that sell really fast. My point is, I understand that you get lower cap rate areas at A or B areas, but w...
The mortgage is still due. Why?
1 - Investors should have saved 'reserves' in place - so if they are already worried about rent payments coming in April, just a few weeks into this, they have decided not run their v...
Hi all, I have a vacancy coming up in February and was considering using that unit (in a quadplex) as a MTR. It’s 6 minutes from a Level 3 trauma hospital, 12 minutes from another slightly bigger hospital, and 25 min...
What is everyone's thoughts and opinions on accepting credit card payments from tenants? I have generally veered away from credit card payments as now the tenant is in debt to my company and the credit card company c...