
2 December 2021 | 8 replies
I have discovered anything from termites to a rotted roof that was concealed.

1 December 2021 | 0 replies
I am a real estate investor up in Richmond, Virginia and I am running into an interesting tax case that I wanted to pick your brain on.Historically our filing situation has been fairly cut and dry from a real estate perspective but this year we added a short-term rental that I want to make sure I am treating appropriately.

3 December 2021 | 20 replies
Drywall typically does take a couple of days; replace the sheetwork and mud one day, let dry, come back the next day and remud, let dry, sand, prime and paint.She got debris on her shoes and house plants.
1 December 2021 | 5 replies
The cash is yours to spend as you need to once the ink is dry on the loan papers.Here's a blog post with a video about how a HELOC works: https://www.biggerpockets.com/...

2 December 2021 | 5 replies
Plus, you've got to find the next one so you don't enter a dry spell!

20 December 2021 | 10 replies
What you are looking for from the Planner is a site plan that shows the footprints of the buildings that compose the Project, access (ingress/egress points) and internal roads and improvements.Once you have the plan noted above, the Civil Engineer can use it to determine the lineal feet of wet and dry on and off site utilities.

7 December 2021 | 2 replies
I had a plumber come and assess the issue, who said that while fixing the plumbing issue might be a one day job - there was sewer water damage that I would need to worry about since it can affect the floor, sub floor, base boards, dry walls, high voltage electricity lines (because of the dryer).

20 October 2021 | 22 replies
Mold on every surface, mold behind every wall, mold on the insulation, every metal corner bead rusted out, window sills rotted out, framing rotted, floor joist rotted, holes in the floors, no cabinet or door attached, plumbing leaks, tub cracked, rats/cockroaches, cat pee everywhere.

26 October 2021 | 3 replies
Once inflation fears subside (I think the inflation is temporary and will be offset by lower spending as the government money dries up) and more investment opportunities open up, we will stop seeing the crazy rise in housing prices.

26 November 2021 | 12 replies
I am torn between pointing the rocks with hydraulic cement and dry locking versus having an interior waterproofing system installed.