
1 June 2018 | 9 replies
@Ken Nyczaj to save you some further headaches and quickly identify your water leak source, I'd suggest having your builder, or you, get a simple water pump and 50-100 ft garden hose (link: WATER PUMP) which will pull the standing water out of the area, and put a carpet fan (link: LIGHT DUTY or HEAVY DUTY) down there for a few days to dry everything out (especially your wood framing and the insulation) to prevent any further/potential mold growth.

5 June 2018 | 11 replies
other wise they can out source all of what your doing pretty easily with VA's etc and the direct mail guys on this site but those guys don't work on performance you have to pay up front and direct mail is very expensive.

25 July 2018 | 7 replies
One source you could get a lease form from a local apartment owner and manager Association.

10 September 2018 | 96 replies
I source materials to get the best deal possible, and I manage my contractor team pretty carefully to keep cost down as much as I can, even though on my current projects I am not doing any work myself.

4 June 2018 | 18 replies
I could google it but I & I imagine most folks on BP would prefer to hear it from a source they know.

20 September 2019 | 5 replies
The area I am looking in has bungalows built in the 1920s, which has led me to focus on the condition of the foundation as the biggest type of expense.

6 June 2018 | 5 replies
Anyone have a recommended source for Flood Insurance for a SFH?

4 June 2018 | 11 replies
For folks who have owned multifamily property for a while I'm wondering what is the BIGGEST PROBLEM you've faced ?

3 June 2018 | 3 replies
This type of arrangement would give her a stable source of income, until you finish school, and get financially established.

2 June 2018 | 0 replies
I purchased a lead source of properties of absentee owned homes with 50% or more equity in them.