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Ane Deys R E crowdfunding
6 June 2025 | 2 replies
And Arrived is funded by Jeff Pazo's and Mark Benioff ( which is also impressive).On the other hand, they don't disclose their full track record, coinvestment and loan tape.
Tyren Robinson Inquiry for Rehab Subject Matter Experts
6 June 2025 | 8 replies
Here's the sequence we typically follow:​🏗️ Interior Rehab SequencePre-Closing PreparationScope of Work: Conduct a thorough walkthrough to identify structural issues, outdated systems, and cosmetic updates needed.Budgeting: Develop a detailed budget, including a contingency for unforeseen expenses.Permits: Obtain necessary permits to avoid delays.​DemolitionSelective Removal: Remove outdated or damaged materials while preserving elements that can be reused.Site Preparation: Ensure the site is clean and safe for the upcoming work.​Structural Repairs & FramingFoundation & Framing: Address any foundational issues and modify framing as needed for new layouts.Inspections: Schedule inspections to ensure compliance with building codes.​Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Rough-InsSystems Installation: Install or update HVAC, electrical wiring, and plumbing systems.Inspections: Conduct rough-in inspections before proceeding.​Insulation & DrywallInsulation: Install insulation to meet energy codes and improve efficiency.Drywall: Hang, tape, and finish drywall, preparing surfaces for painting.​Interior FinishesPainting: Apply primer and paint to walls and ceilings.Flooring: Install flooring materials, ensuring they are protected during subsequent work.Trim & Millwork: Add baseboards, crown molding, and other decorative elements.​Cabinetry & FixturesCabinets: Install kitchen and bathroom cabinets.Fixtures: Mount sinks, faucets, lighting fixtures, and hardware.​Appliances & Final TouchesAppliances: Install kitchen appliances and test for proper operation.Final Inspection: Conduct a thorough walkthrough to address any punch list items.​⏱️ Timeline & Efficiency TipsProject Duration: Aim for a 3–4 month timeline, adjusting based on project scope.Scheduling: Use project management tools to coordinate trades and avoid downtime.Communication: Maintain clear communication with contractors and suppliers to ensure timely deliveries and work completion.​📋 Tools & ResourcesProject Management: Utilize software like Trello or Asana to track progress and tasks.Checklists: Develop standardized checklists for each phase to ensure consistency across projects.Budget Tracking: Use spreadsheets or financial software to monitor expenses and stay within budget.​
Jennifer Kim SB9 expert recommendation?
18 June 2025 | 9 replies
Splitting without SB9 triggers a mountain of bureaucratic red tape and meetings.
Dylan Mortman Buying our first multifamily that is currently leased below market
9 June 2025 | 7 replies
Make sure if there are any pet security deposits, they also transfer.
Bryson Owensby Foreclosure during probate?
14 June 2025 | 5 replies
The husband passed in 2023 and the home was transferred into the wife’s name in 2024 via an affidavit of ownership.I contacted the wife as she is the sole owner via the CAD, and she responded that it has to go through probate.
Mohan Kurraa Buy or wait
12 June 2025 | 3 replies
priced at a million and older property and probably has foundation issues which are resolved and warranty transferable. 
Sriram Suri First time buying home for investment, foundation issue in 3rd party inspection
10 June 2025 | 5 replies
Also talked with construction manager regarding this, and they came back saying this is still ok as 1.6" is with in permissible range.I told them I did not want to take risk and wanted to transfer to a different house on the same street.
Hanna Zhang Do NOT Use Easy Street Capital or Fay Servicing – My Escrow Is at Risk
6 June 2025 | 8 replies
In April, I was ready to pay it off—only to find out they had transferred the loan to Fay Servicing LLC without notifying me.
Andrew Broxterman DTI & Buying an Investment before Primary
18 June 2025 | 7 replies
A route I can, but don't prefer to take, is to put half down on the investment with a promissory note with my partner (property fully in his name initially), and transfer the property into our LLC after I buy a primary.I greatly appreciate any help with this.
Jay Hinrichs Wholesaler laws becoming formalized and regulated its starting here in Oregon
13 June 2025 | 9 replies
.• Will not have or does not have legal title to the property and therefore maynot be able to directly transfer title to the buyer.• Is not a licensed Broker or Principal Broker and therefore might not bepermitted to engage in professional real estate activity.• Might not be a licensed appraisal specialist and therefore might not bepermitted to provide an opinion as to the value of the property.DEFINITION OF EQUITABLE INTEREST A person who has an "Equitable interest” in a property means someone that has contracted with the current owner for the right to buy the property at a later date even though they don’t have legal title.