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Lauren Heart First time Bed Bugs!!! Tenant wants to sue! Advice anyone?
3 July 2017 | 35 replies
Regardless of how you settle who pays, I would get a bit more in front in vetting and selecting the exterminator so you can get feedback to make sure tenant complied with exterminator instructions for the multiple treatment visits required to get rid of the bugs. they need to follow washing clothes procedures etc... some get lazy and dont follow instructions and they might come back... good luck and sorry it happened to your property...
Jeremy Anan Rehab Estimation After Basement Water Damage
10 July 2017 | 1 reply
It is 2 floors single fam in the Wash DC area (basement and main floor), 1300 Sq ft, 3bed/2.5ba, there is mold in that basement; the mold remediation will cost around $10K.
Hunter Preston Tax Implications for BRRRR?
27 October 2017 | 23 replies
As long as a life insurance is in place equal to the taxes a person would pay on the gains, then it's a wash.
Gene Fish big time losing property - what to do?
1 February 2018 | 11 replies
If I got a property manager it'd be a wash with the hotel thing.
Tyler Jahnke Investing in Indianapolis! Best Neighborhoods?
12 February 2020 | 83 replies
It's not a big money maker, but it will wash it's face.
Benjamin Haberman First flip
18 December 2015 | 47 replies
Day 4:Power washed house.
Sam B. $200k in six months - long distance RE challenge
17 December 2021 | 229 replies
Kitchen install will be sub'd out to an all-in specialist.Progress photo updates of the interior paint shown below - The wall gray was a lot lighter than I wanted but I had to make some sacrifices to keep the contractor moving - my first choice was backordered a couple of weeks.ALSO - I'm looking into painting the exterior and possibly adding some trim to pop like the below - I would leave the brick as-is (just power wash it to remove flood related grime). 
David B. Would you buy a rental with a foundation like this?
20 October 2014 | 16 replies
Here is why, the seller is not going to appreciate you getting an expert out at this point, yes it means you are serious but it also mean you may be overly picky, a wash...and if you found something and walk, they have something new they must disclose.  
Brian Burke Best markets to buy multifamily in 2016: A round-table discussion
30 June 2021 | 126 replies
That said, I think there is room for creative developers who incorporate elements like microhousing and co-housing and other quasi-shared living situations and who provide the types of amenities millennials want (gyms, dog washes, bocci ball, rooftop gardens, high speed internet, concierge, etc.).