14 August 2014 | 31 replies
In essence, here, one farmland TDR credit will automatically convert a single family residence lot in a receiving area into 8-plex permitting, just perfect for that nice city lot with the burned down house that you've been eyeing.

14 August 2014 | 15 replies
If the place burns down, renters insurance won't cover squat.
19 August 2014 | 6 replies
If something like that happens and they burn the place down would that be considered terrorism or just regular arson?

20 August 2014 | 2 replies
I have a property that I may flip that has an ugly unwanted guardrail in the front yard.

26 January 2018 | 29 replies
Unfortunately, I got burned a bit.

10 January 2015 | 30 replies
Unfortunately, the system does recognize several messages sent to them with the same wording as spam.As you can imagine, BP walks a fine line between giving us opportunities to network, yet protecting us from unwanted spam which we all appreciate.Until they decide to change that, maybe you can post something with a subject lineFrederick Maryland looking for colleagues!

26 August 2014 | 7 replies
If one of those properties turned into a buy and hold situation that's ok as well, but my thinking is to turn and burn as quickly as possible for the first year or two.

2 September 2014 | 7 replies
It will always be less of a headache to buy than build, and your money will probably be vastly better served in more property than burned adding on to current structures.

28 August 2014 | 3 replies
Regular inspections should be part of your normal operating procedure to catch things before they get this bad.Some things to look for when a tenant's electricity turned off.... top of the list are the fire hazards: burning candles for light, using outdoor grills inside for cooking, burning wood for heat, getting electricity from neighbors via extension cords.