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All Forum Posts by: Aladdin M.

Aladdin M. has started 11 posts and replied 53 times.

Post: Accidental New Roof - Opinions?

Aladdin M.Posted
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 19

Well said.  Thank you, @Joe Splitrock 

I am still awaiting the attorney's reply, but I was wondering how permits play into this scenario.

-A

Post: Accidental New Roof - Opinions?

Aladdin M.Posted
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 19

Agreed.  This would be the best direction to me as well.  

Post: Accidental New Roof - Opinions?

Aladdin M.Posted
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 19

I woke to what initially was a funny call; I was told from the crew rehabbing a house in Indianapolis, IN that a new roof was accidentally installed on my house by another crew working for another rehabber.

They said that they came to the property and the dumpster had been filled with debris that was not theirs and they went to inform the roofing crew that they would have to pay for for using our dumpster.

The roofing team then figured out that they roofed the wrong house.

My team let me know that the other rehabber was looking for the cost of the materials only (which is thoughtful) as remedy, but my initial reaction is that this issue is between him and his GC and if anything, they owe me for any charges for overfilling my dumpster.

I am seeking an attorney's opinion currently, but would love to post this and see what Bigger Pockets thinks about this interesting scenario.

Thank you!

Post: SFR #1 in Indianapolis, IN

Aladdin M.Posted
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 19

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Indianapolis.

Purchase price: $26,500

It's a row-house style, 2/1 SFR, at 972 SFQT. After looking at this property online, I asked my dear friend what the neighborhood was like. After his description, it was decided that we should buy it. I am currently in estimate collection from GC's and I will update this post as progress on the house is made.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

I found this property on Auction.com

How did you finance this deal?

No financing was needed for this purchase, although I will probably tap this one for it's HELOC potential.

Post: General contractor in Indianapolis

Aladdin M.Posted
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 19

I am also interested in his contact info.  Thank you.

Post: Broward County NEWBIE Meetup!?

Aladdin M.Posted
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 19

I am a Miami (33138) native and would love to be able to listen to and share ideas with you guys.

I currently live in the Bay Area, but I am very much looking to invest in SFL.  I used to know and understand the neighborhoods in South Florida very well.  I also held a Florida real estate license for a couple of years.  Let me know!

Thank you, David!

Thank you, Zach!

I will add them to my list.

I picked up a property in Indianapolis, IN and I am now looking for a property manager.

Are there any recommendations out there?

I have called an left messages for him.  I hope he calls back.  Are there any other recommendations in the meantime?