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Jeanie Crisp Uncooperative tenants in Texas
8 February 2016 | 7 replies
Kitchen light fixture is broken.  
Matt Harris Eviction process
8 February 2016 | 4 replies
As for this case we agreed on a verbal payment plan but so far she has refused to sign anything after leaving court so really my judgement in court is useless and she has also broken the other verbal agreements when we settle .
Donny Widjaja Burned down house
9 February 2016 | 5 replies
Hi BP members,I found a burned down house (big hole on the roof, broken windows, and it has been abandoned for a year or longer according to the neighbor) and surprisingly, someone mowed the lawn because it looked neat.I estimated the ARV around $110K to 120K.  
Account Closed Bend / Central Oregon Investor Meetup Sunday March 13th
19 April 2016 | 14 replies
We have a reservation set for Sunday March 13th at Broken Top Bottle Shop in Bend.  
Cody Barton How do I structure this deal? Funds already in place
17 February 2016 | 3 replies
So I have a few questions for anyone who has done something like this--I plan to get an LLC set up with myself and the two investors but am not sure what the share of the property should be broken up into- as I will be managing the property making sure it runs smoothly and will split 3 ways any type of repair costs/eviction costs that come up on the property but the 2 investors will be bringing all the money to the table for the down payment.
Robert L. Would this be a good buy?
11 February 2016 | 1 reply
Robert, use the tools on the site to run your numbers and to make sure that the rent will cover all your expenses. 150 amps is more than enough for a SFH, i wouldn't change that and the roof, if its a 3 tab shingle, you have another 10 years at least, the pipes i would be Leary about, but like you said, if its not broken don't fix it, that can run you some money, especially if all the pipes are in the slab. the reason they have been there for 25 years is because of the rent, i would raise it but keep it a little lower than area rents, always good to have a long term renter.
James Maher Buying a preforeclosure from a wholesaler
13 February 2016 | 4 replies
It describes the "breach of terms" which the borrower has broken.
Adam P Rent rise discimination
14 February 2016 | 7 replies
You can create a scale based on cost of non wear and tear (broken drywall, damage, etc.), number of non-landlord problem calls, etc.
Amy Lu water meter jump up to be erroneousness
16 February 2016 | 18 replies
Of it's a leak, the culprit is likely a broken pipe or connection under growing somewhere.  
Bob Romano Figure in CapEx! Very important. ( see example)
16 February 2016 | 5 replies
Had a drain company come out to assess it  and low and behold, I had a root obstruction and broken pipe in the underground about 25 ft from the foundation!