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Corbin Marcotte Gas stoves or electric for a 6 unit, half air bnb?
9 January 2020 | 4 replies

Now is the time to decide. I’m down to the studs and have to tell the plumber by tomorrow if I’m going with gas or electric stoves. The project is being tuned into a 6 unit (all 1bed/1 bath) that half will be air bnb ...

Account Closed Due diligence on commercial vs. Single families
11 September 2010 | 4 replies

what sorts of extra due diligence would you be doing on a 100 unit property vs. a 10 unit building or something smaller? i've seen and heard of phase ones....what is the phase one environmental report, and why is it ...

Nick Gentile Working with a Lawyer to create wholesale contract?
22 August 2016 | 5 replies

I'm about to start my marketing for motivated sellers but I feel that I should have a good contract hammered down in case I get a potential lead. Any suggestions on how to obtain one or who to go to? Im from Morris co...

Rick Wang LLC or personal?
4 October 2016 | 3 replies

Im in talks to purchase a mixed use commercial/residential building. Any advice with regards to creating a LLC (or other corp type) or to just personally add it to my own portfolio?  My personal portfolio is getting a...

Emilio Ramirez Development Negotiation
24 June 2011 | 1 reply

I've just started an Architectural firm. One of my ideas was to exchange Architectural services to select clients for ownership in the project. For example, I know a couple of chefs who want to start their own restau...

Scott Johnson Break Even Formula Validity?
30 September 2023 | 3 replies

Hey, everyone! I learned about a formula today that I'm trying to wrap my head around. It calculates the percentage return one would need in order to confirm an investment is "moving ahead" as opposed to tracking behi...

Bob Bridges Insurance for flip
2 August 2013 | 5 replies

Under contract for our first flip. I am curious about how to best handle insurance on a flip. I am sure the Insurance companies are not happy with short term coverage.

Account Closed Implications of paying under the table
17 September 2015 | 2 replies

I need to do several renovations on some rental units and am evaluating two options.  1) Hire licensed contractors and pay $30k.  2) Hire an unlicensed contractor who has an excellent reputation and good references.  ...

Josette Ramirez Georgia - 2nd Rental Property Insurance Issues
13 June 2017 | 2 replies

I just got a second home in Atlanta, GA. I'm living in my first home and I'm intending to rent out the rooms in the second home to individual tenants (college students, etc.) but am having trouble finding a policy tha...

Christopher Lynch Fix and Flips ( How to start with no money?)
3 October 2023 | 2 replies

Hi All,I’ve been a Realtor 8 years and want to transition into the fix and flip game.   I have been thinking about the best way to start. It seems to be all about sourcing the deal. I plan to meet some local investors...