
13 September 2010 | 9 replies
You have the monthly rent, but you also have the real estate underneath appreciating.If you have the land, you have a few exit strategies.

29 December 2022 | 47 replies
The portion of the subfloor that was cut out to assess the level of damage and mold underneath.

19 November 2014 | 17 replies
I have heard soil shifting occurs frequently in certain parts of Texas.The mud moving or root penetration has nothing to do with a tenant.At this point it's how much will it be to fix the problem??

7 June 2016 | 7 replies
Our investing strategy will focus on single family homes in excellent school districts (thus far, we have 2 SFH in Keller ISD, and 1 in Northwest ISD- Byron Nelson HS), as well as multi family properties that make sense from a cash flow perspective (We've looked at 2 four plexes, and we're currently evaluating an 8 unit apartment complex).Here are some questions we have for the well informed masses at Bigger Pockets:#1 Do [you] recommend that we set up an LLC for all properties, or a series LLC, delineating each property into separate LLC's "underneath" the main LLC?

9 December 2018 | 10 replies
The lack of gutters and downspouts can be a concern for soil erosion and possible unit flooding.

18 July 2011 | 4 replies
Tillable = 281Pasture = 105Farmstead = 20No water and no timberExcellent soils

7 November 2015 | 7 replies
Professional chemical soil treatments create barriers - they're not designed to destroy the colony, but rather keep them at bay.

9 June 2015 | 64 replies
Underneath it all, it's a fear of rejection.

26 February 2015 | 14 replies
The last one we dealt with like this involved pouring bleach over the hardwood floors, which let it soak into the sub-floor under neath, then running ozone machines every night for weeks.

26 February 2015 | 8 replies
Yes, there are obvious soil stains, the entire house has a very strong smell as well.