
20 February 2018 | 3 replies
In a sense, we would be accepting the risk of this place potentially decreasing in value as much as it could appreciate (e.g. if there's an earthquake or other major damage, etc).

22 February 2018 | 2 replies
It’s how professionals effectively reach their target audiences, and in no industry does that appear to be more important than real estate.Being one of the biggest client-facing industries in the world, real estate is one that benefits the most from various social media platforms.

20 February 2018 | 0 replies
Hello,Can anyone recommend a cost-effective commercial trash pick up company for Philadelphia?

21 February 2018 | 5 replies
My pitch would be something to the effect of "I'm a real estate investor, and I'm interested in buying your house as is for cash.

23 February 2018 | 40 replies
If I am reading it correctly this would reduce taxable income significantly but still not to the effect of a step up basis in an inheritance scenario.
21 February 2018 | 11 replies
Many want to fool themselves into believing it means the first $35k of damages, but that’s not how most policies read.

15 May 2018 | 27 replies
Hello BP community - I'm reaching out with a question following a series of events (some mold related) that has led to 3 of 4 college tenants in my SFR having their parents request release from their lease 3 months early due to perceived air quality concerns.Background (University rental in MN - lease started Jun 17 with 4 college roommate - parents cosigned and pay rent):- In Sep 17 we had a minor roof leak that was corrected immediately (flashing)after notification with only minor paint damage and no sign of mold (from the attic or interior wall). - In Nov 17 tenant's parents (these are college students) call my property manager to report a broken dryer and mold growth in the basement laundry room, a bedroom above the laundry room, and in the bathroom.

11 April 2018 | 6 replies
I understand that ultimately, the responsibility falls with me...but I also wanted to reach out and see if anyone has a perspective or strategic approach to rectifying this manner. 1) Connect pipe (50ft) - not overly concerned with this aspect. 2) Clean up and have restoration company undo the damage - mildly concerned and expect a few thousand dollars fee (who pays?)

24 February 2018 | 19 replies
Keeping it tied up, lowering my effective return, all so the GPs can get a tax break isn’t honoring my money.