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Hud Malik New Investor from NYC looking to invest in a multifamily in Conn.
9 December 2021 | 9 replies

Good afternoon everyone, I'm pursuing to become an investor and I'm looking to purchase my first multi-family investment in Connecticut. I have not decided which particular city as of yet, but I have seen a few potent...

Dan Hedges BRRRR in Metro Detroit
15 April 2020 | 4 replies

For those unaware, BRRRR is an acronym for:
Buy
Rehab
Rent
Refinance
Repeat
Buy
I was a hesitant to purchase this property because of how unique it is. Each unit is less than 500 sq. ft. It was listed on the ML...

Edward Jordan Should I do New Construction or Remodel First?
8 May 2020 | 4 replies

I currently own a home that is approx 3,000 SQ.ft with 3 levels including basement.This home needs renovation in the ballpark of 100-125K. I have an existing line of credit on this property (not a mortgage) of $48,000...

Jack Collins Charging your tenant a deductible for repairs?
18 February 2014 | 5 replies

I've heard some great arguments on both sides of the aisle, for and against the practice of charging your tenant a deductible for home repairs. On the positive end of the spectrum, it would seem to be a great dete...

Mathuw Chandler Stackable: Hookups VS Providing Set
16 May 2015 | 7 replies

Only space for a washer and dryer in my rental property is in a fairly large closet.  This is over sized for a stackable but too small for a side by side.  Looking on getting insight.  Is is wrong to just provide hook...

Shanequa J. Drywall
4 November 2012 | 7 replies

Is the moisture resistant drywall in the bathroom and kitchen worth it? I figure that if I install a fan and make sure the plumbing doesn't have a leak, I won't need it.

Cody Harris Land Developers Needed
20 July 2020 | 2 replies

Hello I was just wondering if there was any land developers on here that could help me out with some questions. I have have fix and flipped, built new homes, have rentals, but I haven't ever done a development. I am l...

Kareem Webb First deal!!!! MAYBE
19 February 2017 | 5 replies

So I'm doing a walk thru of a potential investment property that's fsbo and he's willing to sell to me below market value, now the property was built in the 70's and is in a good location, I've never done a deal and j...

Dick Green Sprinkler System
8 October 2008 | 5 replies

I'm thinking about a sprinkler system for my home. The land area is aproximately 8000 sq. ft. The cost to have it sub-contracted is about 1500 bucks.

Should I do it myself? I've never done it before. Is it some...

Susan P. College Student Rental...application process
29 April 2016 | 2 replies

re now under contract for our first rental property and have tenants in place that will be moving out 3-4 days after we close.  The current owner didn't use a formal walk through check list, but said he looked for cle...