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Lorie Alexandria BRRRR Illegal basement Suite Refinance
24 July 2022 | 28 replies
Yes, a simple call or visit to the Building Department will uncover all permits ever pulled for the property.
Eron A. Will a concrete patio area above basement walls stop water?
31 December 2022 | 14 replies
This can be accomplished from the interior as well, however it's more effective preventing moisture from coming in (exterior), rather than holding moisture back (interior).been trying hard to avoid excavating. and remember now......there is a span of wall that is nice and clear...and not too cracked up. so whether or not they waterproofed or not........that span of concrete blocks are relatively undamaged. it doesnt make sense that they would waterproof that span, and not the other span.so this is why i think i can just cover the damaged span of concrete blocks with a porch or something so that water wouldnt get to the span of exterior wall. id actually probably use plastic tarp in the beginning, so i could uncover that area during days of sun in hopes that any moisture inside the dirt would evaporate. when it rains, id cover up that area again with a huge plastic tarp.i would also improve the grading, and well the downspouts are already good.i could also do a french drain type thing...but i dont think that would be necessary.im really trying to avoid excavating. i dont want to pay $25K lool. i already have mold issues on interior joists that will need to be blasted off...and these joists are 30ft long and there are probably 50 of them going across the basement. and yesterday i was looking at some studs...and i think i mightve seen some mold on those too. super annoying, man.
Jeff Filali Why do so many Landlords not maintain their properties?
6 April 2018 | 22 replies
Landlords of this type are hobby landlords , as Alexander point out, or specialised and highly professional.
Arun Chadda Newbie International Investor Looking To Build A Portfolio
14 December 2022 | 3 replies
Are there specialised  mortgage  brokers who could help guide me in this situation?
Steve Bugnacki Starting Out: Sell first and househack or just buy 2nd property?
12 December 2022 | 8 replies
Need to do title searches to uncover any liens and check out the property for viability. 
Al Springfield New to the forum military veteran
15 December 2022 | 3 replies
If you know the cities or towns near you you are likely to find better deals and hidden gems that other may not have uncovered
Zack Dasbur Need Advice for Freezing Pipe Prevention
15 December 2022 | 13 replies
Doesn't surprise me, I've uncovered some of the sloppiest builder-work over the years while gutting/rehabbing.
Kyle M. Submitting an offer Mobile Home Park
1 February 2019 | 12 replies
@Chase Louderback I go back and forth on this strategy but in general unless they are completely unrealistic I do not show them underwriting or due diligence, only glimpses of what I uncover.
Vincent Plant Accept a Tenant with a criminal past?
21 November 2022 | 12 replies
Something to keep in mind... if you're renting a unit within a building, have women tenants and you decide to give this guy a chance, this could possibly be problematic in the future if any of those tenants (or even neighbors) check his background and uncover the same info you did. 
Emily K. Who has air bnb rentals that they don’t own?
14 November 2021 | 78 replies
COVID has uncovered a risk that previously I had not considered.