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Greg P. Estimate on Repairs for a Newbie/Live In Flip? (Pics included)
8 December 2016 | 6 replies

Hi BP,I am interested in a home that will list soon on the HUD. Since this is my first deal, I am thinking about living in the home as an owner occupant for a year while rehabbing the home. My goal is to finish the...

Stephen Predmore My second Baltimore buy & hold investment
1 July 2021 | 7 replies

Investment Info:Single family rowhouse fix & hold investment in Baltimore, MD 21212.

Purchase price: $66,000Rehab: $49,000Total: $115,000Rent: $1,3501350/115,000 = 1.17% deal
What made you interested in invest...

Greg Parks Renting a basement unit with a grinder (macerating) toilet
30 January 2018 | 9 replies

I'm currently considering purchasing a property with a basement unit.  The basement currently has a grinder toilet (macerating toilet) hooked up.   The full bathroom (sink, shower, and toilet--obviously) passes throug...

Adriana Saldana Foundation Problems, HELP A NEWBIE!
30 August 2023 | 7 replies

Hi Everyone,I am a newbie, and I got an offer accepted. However, during inspection the property showed foundation problems.  Two of the walls have 3/4 of an inch out of plumb. The reason for this is most associated wi...

Diane Dib How does this deal look?
2 March 2018 | 6 replies

aka I've got cold feet.....SFH in pre-forclosure, not bank-ownedOwner is asking 55KRoof is newer, foundation and house are in good shape. Needs a huge cleanup - see my cat pee post - and everything needs to be painted...

Mark Hu How to charge tenants for some repairs?
13 January 2009 | 15 replies

We plan to start charging our tenants for stopped up sinks, clogged toilets, ect. What is the proper and legal way to go about doing this? Can we just send them a bill?

Maneesh Joshi City Permits not pulled
9 August 2019 | 15 replies

Hello all,
Have a question. I have an offer out on a house in Philadelphia that was rehabbed and we found out that no permits were pulled at the city for the rehab (new kitchen, HVAC, plumbing...etc). I am planning ...

Carson Wilcox If I have time and some skills,.. what areas are worth me doing?
26 August 2017 | 14 replies

So... I am in negotiations on my first flip.  It will be bathrooms, windows, some cosmetic, fixture updating...  But nothing major structurally (fingers crossed)I know the tv shows showing those knobs laying tile whil...

Thomas Handy What did you do last month AND what do you plan to do?
5 November 2012 | 7 replies

We're already in November and I can't believe how fast time has gone by this year. I've been working on finding a renter for my Arizona house so I dropped the price last week hoping to get some more applicants.

I'...

Account Closed Leaking kitchen sink not reported until damage was extensive- Who pays for repairs?
13 December 2014 | 11 replies

I have a sfh in NC that has been rented for a little less than a year. All pipes/plumbing were in working order when rented. Today I received a complaint that the the pipe under the kitchen sink has a leak and apparen...