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Devon Calhoun Investors in The 31204
20 March 2020 | 0 replies
I currently line in the WA State area but I am moving to the GA Area(Savannah Specifically) so I was looking at the market (Macon,GA Area) and a lot of the SF properties in the area don't look like bad deals at all but I don't have boots on ground so I was wondering if anyone already invest in the area and if there's any feedback about the area or market. 
Sandile Tyini Consolidating several mortgage loans into one
21 March 2020 | 2 replies
On the ground investors have experience with the local market and vendors.   
Helen Lowery Starting a family business
21 March 2020 | 1 reply
He will be the financial partner and I will be the boots on the ground (acquisition, project manager, and property management). 
Tim Greenfield Cleveland Basement leakage_1938 Cape Cod
21 March 2020 | 0 replies
There were 2 courses of action recommended.OPTION 1:> 100% Line replacement and Water proof:> - To dig up both sides of house for gravel instal> - Water Proof both sides of home where water is intruding> -Replace storm drain lines needed on both sides of home> - cover and repitch top side to ensure proper flow away from home>> All Labor, Material, tax $13,255Option 2:> Repair Line, Jett, Repitch:>> -To dig 6ft of Stormdrain> - Repair Storm drain line where broken> -Jett lines to help clear buildup/ debris causing water to sit> -Cover and Repitch ground on driveway side of house>> All Labor, Material, Tax $2700I chose option 2, with the idea of potentially using internal membrane afterwards to thwart risk of any more water intrusion.
Helen M Leyzerovich Tenants dispute - suggestions please!
22 March 2020 | 5 replies
Failure to do so constitutes ground for termination and may result in immediate eviction.
Barry Cherry Is the 203k rehab loan interest incorporated in mortgage?
5 April 2020 | 3 replies
Hello BP family,I'm currently interested in investing in real estate and right now I and my wife are currently in the learning phase.
Marci Stein Buyer delays closing date
21 March 2020 | 3 replies
I’m dealing with a seasoned investor who most likely is delaying till warm weather , and I’m stuck paying taxes . can I cancel the contract , on grounds the date has come and gone? 
Tim Greenfield Cleveland Basement leakage_membrane or outdoor seal
24 March 2020 | 2 replies
There were 2 courses of action recommended.OPTION 1:> 100% Line replacement and Water proof:> - To dig up both sides of house for gravel instal> - Water Proof both sides of home where water is intruding> -Replace storm drain lines needed on both sides of home> - cover and repitch top side to ensure proper flow away from home>> All Labor, Material, tax $13,255Option 2:> Repair Line, Jett, Repitch:>> -To dig 6ft of Stormdrain> - Repair Storm drain line where broken> -Jett lines to help clear buildup/ debris causing water to sit> -Cover and Repitch ground on driveway side of house>> All Labor, Material, Tax $2700I chose option 2, with the idea of potentially using internal membrane afterwards to thwart risk of any more water intrusion.
Jeffrey L Jerschina Newbie coming to San Antonio, TX! Army RN; former hitchhiker
22 January 2021 | 26 replies
I recently had a house close on with a completely remodeled house built in the 60s i believe and the VA appraiser failed it 3 times due to paint chips on the ground outside the house that no one could seem to find. 
Russell Brazil Be Greedy When Others Are Fearful
3 November 2021 | 72 replies
That being said, I prices aren't going to bottom out in April and it's very important during this lock down phase (especially if you have rentals) to keep cash reserves high, so I would be cautious for the next month or so.