Luke Stone
Half DuplexPurchase Liability/Repair Question
8 April 2017 | 3 replies
He was able to pinpoint the like to within 6 inches without opening the walls.
Chris Friedl
Indianapolis, IN - trying real estate again
13 April 2017 | 7 replies
Ever inch of trim was peeling off in large sheets.
Josh Massey
Foundation issues when looking for flips
9 January 2018 | 7 replies
I bought a great rental property in Brandon that has a 9 inch "heave".
Henry Lazerow
Would you be OK if your realtor had full sleeve tattoo?
4 December 2020 | 180 replies
Chicago market realtors dress pretty casual in a t-shirt buy side and dress shirt with sleeves rolled up a few inches in summer when sell side.
Scott Hensley
8 unit under contract! Due Diligence advice?
10 January 2019 | 23 replies
You want eyes on every inch.
Kristina Kendall
Inspection shows major issues - 2 days left of contingency period
3 November 2022 | 40 replies
Being out a few inches across 50 ft is one thing, but we don't know how far off it is because op didn't say.
Ben Bechard
Under contract, finished basement signs of moisture
15 December 2022 | 3 replies
There's also 2 feet of mold a few inches high showing signs of previous water accumulation on the floor.
Clinton Cox
Relocating for work. Should I sell my home or rent it out?
6 January 2023 | 13 replies
I want no part of the winter as they are expecting up to 30 inches of snow in the next day or soPersonally, I would sell the property and I would most most most definitely sell if I were in your shoes because:-Any profit up tp $250k if single and $500k if married is tax free as you have occupied for at least 2 out of the last 5 years-You have no experience with rentals much less from 2000+ miles away.
Rose Feng
How can I get my rent payment?
6 February 2015 | 35 replies
Now I have some hope. lolIt is so true for the sayings: if you give your tenant once inch, they want a mail; if you give them one mile, they want ten.
Jeremy Campano
Newbie to renting an apartment
10 June 2017 | 2 replies
The glass in the frame has sunk down and is exposed to the outside by half an inch.