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Account Closed corn farmers, empty lots
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.
Westin Hudnall Is having investor paid insurance on a property a renter has insurance on double insuring ?
14 August 2014 | 15 replies
If the place burns down, renters insurance won't cover squat.  
Account Closed Terrorism insurance questions
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?
Jason James Unwanted Protection
20 August 2014 | 2 replies
I have a property that I may flip that has an ugly unwanted guardrail in the front yard.
Lee Huffman What to do when a contractor underbids?
26 January 2018 | 29 replies
Unfortunately, I got burned a bit.  
Marylynn B. upgraded to Pro and not seeing the advantages
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!
Corey Wojnarowski New(ish) Member from Orlando, FL!
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.
Robert Hytha 24 yr old from the Suburbs of Philadelphia
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.
Douglas Burns Hello From Doug in NY
2 September 2014 | 10 replies
Welcome @Douglas Burns !
Sam Abe Tenant has no electricity and house smells
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.