Todd LaPierre
Another victim of Scott Carson, We Close Notes and Inverse Assets
11 February 2022 | 54 replies
Everyone with a horror story about Carson or any other note Guru's fraud & theft, please start a fresh thread with as much info as possible, as the more seperate threads will counter his pedal to the metal continuation of his quest for more victims...
Ryan Dossey
Should I get a truck?
5 December 2014 | 25 replies
(He hauls a lot of scrap metal.)You don't have to spend a bundle for functionality.
Jim K.
Do You Understand How Ugly This Is Going to Be?
25 August 2023 | 122 replies
-Water pouring in because the Amish roofer who just put the new metal roof on is a terrible roofer-Having to knock holes in the wall so the plumber can repair the broken stack that's oozing you-know-what-Seeing my property on the morning news due stating one of my tenants was shot and killed-Having a massive tree smash a duplex-After evicting a tenant, cleaning food out of a maggot-infested freezer-Massive water bills due to running toilets-After move-out fixing all the things tenants damaged - time-consuming and not fun-Dealing with trespassers (happens a lot in C-class)That's what first comes to mind.
Chirag Patel
Tree roots to adjoining property
20 August 2018 | 6 replies
The current fence is a metal fence, it actually has been bent a little because of the roots and normal wear and tear (they have three big dogs), I suggested cutting off the roots, they said we plan on staying here a while, so it will just ruin our new fence in a few years, I said thats a long few year LOL, But yeah, I wanted to know who's liable, everything I read says whoever's side its on..The other thing is I want to make sure not to damage the tree(not really too worried about this) not trying to have it fall over on our house or theirs
Gary Dezoysa
Putting security bars/doors on a rental in a rougher area?
24 March 2016 | 11 replies
For those of you who landlord in borderline areas or worse, what's your rule of thumb on when to put security metal over your windows and doors?
Ben Corby
I messed up buying a property at tax sale in PA
13 May 2021 | 42 replies
Obviously none of they knew of the fire or looked at the property in the last few days.At tax sale I have seen people have bought:US Army bombing rangeExpired lease on propertyhouse with 3 walls, 4th wall missingsliver of land 2 feet wide50 foot cliff, access by helicopter onlyland at bottom of man made lake (literally underwater property)wetlandsflood plainsunbuildable propertyfailed perk testhistoric dig site, can't disturbproperty with no road frontagecondemned propertyproperty already scheduled for demolition soonformer gas station with leaking gas and oil tanks undergrounddry cleaning plant with toxic wasteSuper fund sitechromium factory with tanks and barrels of an unknown liquiddistillery with full barrells (ATF and state government was very interested and wanted to seize and destroy those barrells)Bigger Pockets Podcast #82
David Kim
I want to build/construct a small strip mall
11 September 2019 | 18 replies
Engineered metal goes up in a long weekend.
Scott Dorsett
Someone stole my A/C!
5 May 2016 | 1 reply
Criminals will steal your A/C for 50$ of scrap metal and cost you thousands.
Eric F.
Doublewides in parks?
28 January 2015 | 7 replies
Someone actually has a 1973 that was redone but still has the metal siding and they are wanting 20k.
Account Closed
How much money to start investing in Tax deeds
5 August 2013 | 5 replies
Tax sales are a way for a SELLER to get rid of a property that they can't sell otherwise; like toxic waste sites, mold problem, hazardous material problem, environmental problem, failed septic, failed well, encroachment, title flaw/defect, IRS problem.