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Eric S. Did flippers trigger the housing crash of 2008?
30 October 2017 | 17 replies
New research shows that flippers and investors are more responsible for the housing crash of 2008 and near economic collapse, then subprime borrowers per this article https://qz.com/1064061/house-flippers-triggered-the-us-housing-market-crash-not-poor-subprime-borrowers-a-new-study-shows/What are everyone's thoughts?
Theresa Nelutescu Does this Cash Flow
3 February 2017 | 43 replies
Since the financial collapse in 2008, commercial conforming lenders will only lend to 75% to 80% ltv on apartment buildings, unless you are talking about $6MM+ loan amount
Nick Lee Help please! Fourplex Unit insurance denial
31 August 2016 | 2 replies
Before we could get somebody to fully investigation the property suffered further collapse of bricks into the basement causing it to lean over.The insurance company are denying coverage due to "Earth movement" no quakes recorded in the area so I guess they mean from build up of water over the years.
Justin Hackney Defining a Deal in Raleigh, NC
24 August 2015 | 13 replies
China collapses tomorrow?
Kevin Wells Short term investments
20 August 2016 | 11 replies
Just like during the housing collapse, there will be deals on all kinds of investments: Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.If you are in the short range, I would just look at high dividend low volatility investments.
Justin B. HELP: Inspection found 3 Major Issues Not Sure What To Do
19 June 2016 | 10 replies
My opinion is that if either porch structure collapsed, it would wreck the house and hurt the foundation even more.The second biggest issue we have is half the walls and ceilings show sign of sagging because the plaster has come undone, this seems to be a pretty expensive fix, considering it's in both kitchens, and most bedrooms in both units.
Don O. Renting own home
5 August 2016 | 10 replies
I'm in a situation where it's not in danger of collapse, is dry and hasn't moved since I put in the beams 3 years ago.  
Susie Ramsey New Member in SW Florida
13 August 2016 | 3 replies
During the boom, I owned over 14 residential properties and got hurt pretty bad when the market collapsed.
George Ouzounian Where to buy my first investment property
6 October 2017 | 6 replies
The collapse and "L" shape recover in oil, Bakersfield has had less of a recovery than most other areas in California. 
Steven Torrez Removing a fireplace?
28 August 2016 | 6 replies
You don't want the weight of the chimney to collapse the roof when you take the main part out of the room.