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John Pauler Tricky 1031 exchange w/ condo conversion
26 July 2016 | 10 replies
In the states where I've done condos, the rules are like doing a subdivision; and you need certain number of off street parking spaces, maximum impervious surface, and you need the zoning that allows multiple units. 
Tom J. Morris Invest and Clayton Morris Review
30 August 2019 | 309 replies
We lost our life savings. what I have seen in the past with other operators that have gone down the D class road and claimed they were C and B  is when they had buy backs they would just resell the home to the next victim.. not truly buy it back.. so what I am thinking is he could not find a buyer and now that many buyers are finally surfacing on BP and understanding the DD one should do and not just blindly trust this guy.. his sales will start to slow some what.. and from what I know the amount of buy backs probably exceeds his capacity to do so..I am so sorry this happened to you.. but Fraud is Fraud.. and if you ever pop on to the very first bP threads bout this company we preached it from the roof tops that the representation that MOrris made was just not reality about the actual assets even if they were rehabbed.. the tenant base is not as he represented and so on and so forth it was all in my opinion either a contrived sales pitch by a very slick salesmen or he is was or is quite naïve or inept and or negligent as in he never really checked this stuff out before he created this monster sales company selling these assets.. then well the rest is just plain bad...
Dave Rav Snagged a new deal today!
19 May 2018 | 29 replies
Yeah, I know sometimes on the surface it appears hard to justify.  
Kyle Agius Leak in copper water line near street. Best options?
17 May 2017 | 12 replies
First they also sent out a guy that did a leak check, he sourced the leak within the line to about 6 feet from where we thought it was near the standing water on the surface, very small puddle ..
Sasi Kumar Selecting a brokerage firm (Newly licensed)
3 August 2023 | 6 replies
You’ll soon discover that the information you’re studying to pass your real estate exam doesn't even scratch the surface of all you need to learn to be a good real estate agent.
Jody Levins Analyzing deal for a trailer park.
24 October 2014 | 3 replies
And that's barely scratching the surface of what you need to know to come up with a CAP and know if the deal is even worth pursuing.
Chirag Patel Tree roots to adjoining property
20 August 2018 | 6 replies

Hi, I recently purchased a rental property which had been on the market for some time now, As soon a tenant moved in, my neighbor said they wanted to rebuild the fence, and are asking me to remove a tree which is in b...

Blake Anderson Converting Single Family to Duplex Costs
19 September 2020 | 40 replies
NCNI-5 -33 4 1 -132 Primer http://www.homedepot.com/p/KILZ-2-5-gal-White-Water-Based-Latex-Multi-Surface-Interior-Exterior-Primer-Sealer-and-Stain-Blocker-20000/100116594?
Sarah Kuppert Removing paint on exterior of brick walls
5 December 2017 | 12 replies
Since lead is a problem in older townhouses in Baltimore, I would either have to paint over the 2 story house to cover until potential lead paint(which is at the end of the street, so it has more outdoor surface than other townhouses).
Ricardo Gomez Offer in place and accepted need a inspector
20 December 2021 | 8 replies
Only 3-5% have been really bad, and it was often not who I would have expected from the surface level.