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All Forum Posts by: Stephen Hundley

Stephen Hundley has started 23 posts and replied 292 times.

Post: How do you accept your rent payments?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

cozy.co

Really enjoy it so far

Home Depot man

I say great job! I would take those numbers in a heartbeat! 

30, rates are historic lows and cash is king 

screen tenants like crazy!!!!

Post: To Caulk or Not to Caulk under Hardiplank?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

Thank you for all your answers!!

Post: To Caulk or Not to Caulk under Hardiplank?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

I've heard differing opinions on whether or not to caulk under Hardiplank.  I've heard a painter say not to do it bc it's only a cosmetic thing and doesn't actually prevent water from getting behind the boards.  It also costs a lot of time and money for a painter to caulk the whole house.  

Is it risky not to caulk below all the boards?  Anyone have experience on this subject.  

For a little background on this project...My goal is to build this as cheap as possible bc it will end up being a buy and hold investment property after I live in it for about 3 years.  

Post: Hello, Louisiana Investor Stepping Into The Arena!

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

what part of Louisiana?

Post: How I bought a home in the middle of town for $10,000

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

@Jay Hinrichs

That's cool to hear!  Hoarder houses can be a gold mine!