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Brian Adams I quit my CPA Job to buy Large Apartment Buildings
24 October 2022 | 390 replies
I will be rooting against your buddy...I know in this very long thread I have shared many times about knowing with absolute clarity your WHY. 
Tammy Karas Broken Sewer pipe
25 September 2011 | 10 replies
If they're pulling up "grass", which is really probably roots, its not a problem caused by the tenants.
Jayden Hamilton I'm dealing with a lot of stress...
26 July 2021 | 82 replies
Also go back to all of your BP posts and find a spot on this list for that item/question.Building 1:Category/item           Status           Priority            Estimate ($)       Action:Outside:Landscaping                 Ok                low                   $500                Wait till 2022Sewer                         Unknown       low                    $700                Have snaked and pumped (if septic) in 2023Water lines                  OK                n/a                    $0                   No issues, good pressure, no excessive billsidewalks                     Needs work  medium              $500                Three lifts with roots underneath. 
Phil Wells Will people leave cities post COVID 19?
12 July 2020 | 196 replies
The immediate impact is expected to be negative, but those funds are being diverted to fund public health, education, and community improvement, which is at the root of crime problems. 
Chad Rainwater Tub Overflow
11 August 2016 | 8 replies
But I guess if the cause for the flood was a pipe that burst then the damage ultimately caused by the flooding would be covered as the root cause of the water damage is a burst pipe.
Sunny P. Carpet and painting
26 March 2017 | 2 replies
General issue area that I've seen:- Gutters (usually clogged or loose)- Windows (won't open and close)- Door seals (worn out seals, you can see day light)- HVAC check regularly - Vent (dirty)- Under the sink (check for leaks)- Grout (in bathrooms, sometime need to regrout)- Caulk (worn out caulk)- Garbage disposal (rusted, leak or just not working)- Dyer vent (lint could be build up cause fire. the early sign is if clothes not drying properly)- Outdoor trims (usually wood rotten) see if it's need to be paint- bushes or tree too close to the house may need to be remove (roots issue, foundation crack, could be driveway crack too)- wood decking or steps (if you don't seal it, could rotting in faster rate)- smoke detector (old, need replace)- etc (BP member feel free to add) 
Cameron Riley Do you Ever Feel “ Landlords guilt “ Evicting Someone?
18 June 2023 | 152 replies
I understand doing what you have to do, but to feel nothing is the root as to why this country is in a crazy place right now.
Jeff G. Got Badly Shtooked by Contractor in CT, Need Help
14 August 2017 | 5 replies
The root cause here is pretty inarguable.
Matt H Your first year as a Real Estate Investor....
17 January 2010 | 20 replies
. , But yes u should always start within, :idea: cultivate your mind like a farmer, Ripping out the weeds buy the roots, and Plant and Watering a good mental crop.
Zach Thomas Leaving San Francisco for a House Hack in Sacramento's Midtown
2 September 2017 | 11 replies
Investing where I live and work is exciting for many reasons, financially of course, but also relationally, spiritually, and psychologically to be rooted and invested in a place and to actively promote the well being of that place.