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All Forum Posts by: John L.

John L. has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Hi guys.

I'm looking for a contractor who can upgrade a basement bathroom in a SFH rental in Arlington, Virginia.

It's a makeshift bathroom that needs to be brought up to basic standards. 

Also need to fix a leaking roof in the same house.

If interested or you know anyone who would be interested, please DM me.

Thanks!

John

Hi guys. Does anyone have any recommendations for a great bank or credit union that offers competitive HELOC terms in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (or Horry County overall)?

This would be for a primary residence that's completely paid off (built w/n the last 5 yrs).

Any leads would be much appreciated! If available, please include max LTV, fees, rates, etc.

- John

Post: Insurance Question - different name on policy vs property deed

John L.Posted
  • Washington DC
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

@Jason Bott thanks for that insight. I'll be sure to make the necessary changes asap. 

Post: Insurance Question - different name on policy vs property deed

John L.Posted
  • Washington DC
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

I have a duplex that I bought from my dad years ago. The duplex is half of what used to be his fourplex. I just realized that though the duplex is under my name, the homeowner's insurance policy is under my dad's name. In fact, the insurance policy covers the entire fourplex.

If anything happens with my duplex and I need to get the insurance company involved, am I still covered?

Thanks in advance for your help!