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Brian Garrett Newby trying his first total house renovation
30 September 2024 | 12 replies
. $9kish depending on wood damage.5) Hard to say, windows and doors may be fixable by replacing trim and recaulking.
Jacob Swihart Seeking Advice on Leasing Our Home and Moving to a Mobile Home
4 October 2024 | 10 replies
Ultimately, late rent/no rent payments or damage to the property can be extremely costly. 
Edward Wylie Question for Fix and Flippers and Hoarder Homes
4 October 2024 | 17 replies
Document the condition thoroughly for future reference and estimates.If the property is of interest, it’s crucial to have professionals assess potential structural damage, electrical issues, or mold remediation costs.
Brandon McCombs Ohio - if a co-tenant moves out whose responsibility is it to ensure lease is updated
1 October 2024 | 12 replies
I had to fix damages and clean extensively after she left.
Rong Liu Anybody uses OneRent Property Management (bay area)
7 October 2024 | 35 replies
To top it off their contractor used a saw to remove their lockbox and cut into my front door badly damaging it in several places, and they will not address that either.
Rogelio M. Lender "Mortgagee Clause" vs. "Additional Insured" on Insurance Policy to Property a
1 October 2024 | 9 replies
However (I'm an insurance agent not an attorney) the legal wrangling of the PM not taking a necessary action could set up a situation where the insurance carrier pays then subrogates back against the PM company for their inaction so the property manager should also have appropriate general liability coverage for their business.This next part can change by state and insurance carrier...Being named as lienholder or mortgagee can set up the lender being involved on the payout of any damages - say there is a fire the checks cut for damage could name the insured and lender so both parties have to agree how those funds will be used.Some carriers have a rule that if the loss amount is under a certain dollar amount the check is only cut in the owners name / if the loss exceeds a threshold (say $25k) the check is cut in both the owner and mortgagee names.Being named as loss payee is literally that - the check is cut in your name or both the insured and your name. 
Andreas Mueller High Home Price got you down? It's More than Just Supply and Demand
3 October 2024 | 0 replies
For now, just know we had a few years of much higher than normal inflation and it caused permanent damage in the form of higher input prices to build a home.RegulationsThe second cost of a home is regulatory policy.
Nate Pucel Help with contractor mistake
29 September 2024 | 3 replies
About a month ago I had a contractor replace a roof that got damaged from a storm but when they had the shingles off another storm blew through overnight and blew the tarp off and a lot of water got in the house.
Durga Yarlagadda Goal of Financial Freedom in the next 10 years
27 September 2024 | 1 reply
🎉 I remember when I was starting out in real estate, feeling a mix of excitement and nerves.
Stuart Udis Don't let the cheerleaders drown out sound advice
4 October 2024 | 16 replies
The upsides gotta be worth it for the brain damage of it all.