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Kirsten Packett I think Im getting screwed by a landlord
28 February 2024 | 4 replies
This handbook may be able to highlight whether your landlords requests are within their rights or if they're up to anything shady. 
Elijah Combs Aspiring Real Estate Agent
27 February 2024 | 10 replies
A big one with a ton of information regarding the process of brokerage/law/national law/etc, and a small book of Rules and Regulations directly out of the State Legislature.STUDY THE SMALL BOOK AND UNDERSTAND IT BACKWARD AND FORWARDIf, during the class, they tell you about certain statutes in that book, highlight them and revisit them.
Roberto Rohann Building a 2 family in westchester NY vs buying an existing one. Cost effective?
28 February 2024 | 7 replies
Thank you Mohammed, part of the reason for creating this post was to kind of highlight A lot of those what ifs. it has definitely made me think about the topics some more.
Jason Allen Columbus, Ohio - Tertiary Markets
27 February 2024 | 3 replies
Great post just trying to highlight some of those actual tertiary markets where people can look. 
Patty L. New to BP: Advice on 40 acres with established business
27 February 2024 | 1 reply
There are other revenue streams we could add if we acquired a food and beverage license, sold merchandise, adding events during week (corp events), etc. in addition to the nightly rentals of the owner's cabin. 
James W. Mixed use or town houses on a 0.4 acre site in a fast growing commuter town?
28 February 2024 | 12 replies
Every submarket/micromarket is so unique, it's hard to know what your's can support when it comes to retail, and what it would be like to deal with those types of tenants, especially small business owners who may operate on a razor thin margin, like most food/coffee businesses do. 
Jack Quin Zillow Application Submitted without Seeing the House
27 February 2024 | 7 replies
Food for thought:FICO ScorePct of PopulationDefault Probability800 or more13.00%1.00%750-79927.00%1.00%700-74918.00%4.40%650-69915.00%8.90%600-64912.00%15.80%550-5998.00%22.50%500-5495.00%28.40%Less than 4992.00%41.00%Source: Fair Isaac Company
Joaquin Santoy Buying real estate in Tulum?
26 February 2024 | 11 replies
You'll make more money if you invest in the stocks of the best companies but, when the market goes down, you'll generally still lose money because the stocks of the best companies will go down too.I could write a book about this but hopefully I already gave you enough food for thought.
Ricky Rodriguez Maximizing House Hacking Success
27 February 2024 | 12 replies
…Although they sometimes share food, housemates typically have their own food and make their own meals, so you’ll want a large kitchen with plenty of storage.
Daniel M. Seeking Your Insights: Energy Efficiency & ROI in Historic Duplex Renovation
26 February 2024 | 5 replies
Their insights highlight the necessity for a careful approach to vapor barriers and insulation, emphasizing compatibility with the building's original design and moisture management needs.Here's the plan:Ceilings/Attic Floors: Elevate insulation to R-38 or above, incorporating vapor retarder paint or smart vapor retarders for optimal moisture management.Walls: Boost insulation to R-13 or more, utilizing smart vapor retarders or materials with adjustable permeability.Basements, Crawl Spaces: Increase insulation to R-19, targeting ground moisture and internal humidity control.Materials: Opt for eco-friendly, breathable insulation and vapor barrier materials that preserve the building's historic charm.This meticulous approach elevates the property's energy efficiency and moisture management, enhancing its value and ensuring a profitable return without compromising its architectural integrity.I'd like to hear your thoughts, experiences, or any advice you might have on integrating vapor barriers and insulation in renovating historic properties.