
19 May 2021 | 5 replies
I want to purchase a property that has an old roof that will eventually need replaced I’m wondering if it would be covered under storm damage even though it would be a newly purchased rental property 

25 May 2021 | 22 replies
Example, the water heater leaks, create damage, mold, remediation, etc.. what they will tell you, you should replace or performed preventive maintenance on the unit, no proof of it.

13 May 2021 | 4 replies
One of the most damaged properties I've ever purchased - perhaps the worst.

12 May 2014 | 4 replies
That will improve your bottom line and your profit margins.Vinyl siding isn't my favorite either, but the "damage" is done and I wouldn't go messing with it on a property with such thin margins.I also wouldn't call it free.

19 February 2014 | 8 replies
It seems to be one of the more stable (and affordable) areas to jump in, but yes, there is always risk.Colorado Springs, for example, has had 2 or 3 years with significant home damage due to fires, floods, etc.

4 November 2016 | 9 replies
Options I know of--1. claims adjuster plus insured appointed contractor--walk house together assessing damage and creating quote.2. claims adjuster and insurance company relationship contractor--same processI am sure there are a lot more ways it could be done, unfortunately, it is a process independent agents are not privy to.

25 October 2016 | 6 replies
IMO, you have become myopic on the money and lost focus on the lease and control of the tenant - - you've abdicated control to the tenant.Security deposit IS NOT the last months rent or any 'bank' to be used to catch-up; it's to offset damages.

7 November 2016 | 16 replies
It is over the top for your class of tenant and believe it or not they will damage it.

28 December 2016 | 3 replies
I think you may want to check out Brill's "Law of Damages."

10 January 2017 | 2 replies
Property was left vacant and suffered freeze/flood damage.