Kevin Harrison
Tenant broke lease and left a mess. What recourse do i have?
8 July 2015 | 9 replies
Yes, you will need to send an itemized statement showing security deposit and what it was used for, anyway, if you're not returning it, so send the statement showing all damages, allocation of security deposit, and balance due in a timely fashion as required by your landlord/tenant laws.
Tony Velez
Property management advise
16 September 2015 | 3 replies
PM's have the resources to get repairs and maintenance done in a timely fashion, and we all know things go wrong at the absolute worst times.
Josh Emory
18 months of BP, and just aquired my 6th new property...
15 November 2015 | 56 replies
I've learned and been inspired so much by all the guests on BP and got to work doing things in a completely different fashion than I did in Kansas.
Samuel Biondolillo
Analyzing a Duplex - First Attempt
29 October 2015 | 16 replies
As others mentioned, the fact that it's been on the market for nearly a year, at what appears on the surface to be a decent buy, seems to point in the direction of deferred maintenace and a big CapEx bill coming down the line.
Lisa Hoover
Land Development-Medical Office Building Charlotte NC
2 February 2017 | 20 replies
I've had it rezoned to O-1.Zoning says they want to see a Medical Office Bldghere, but my parcel is only 1.3 acres.Medical needs parking of 4 spaces/ 1000 SqFt It's too expensive to do underground parking OR a parking deck.I'd like to do a 2 story 18,000 Sq Ft bldgand that's 72 surface parking spaces.I'm thinking of opening up to the adjoining MF parcel to share their parking ( if zoning will allow aMF&O-1 zoning codes to share parking).I'm thinking of offering a brick wall to the 4 residential houses( that border my parcel on the right side) in exchange for them deeding over15' at the far end of their backyards(aka creating setbacks)ANY other ideas?????
Account Closed
feel like I am overlooking something
23 April 2017 | 0 replies
i have analyzed the property, doing the math the old fashion way with pencil and paper.
Walmsley Gedeon
In my first renovation and wanted an opinion
26 April 2017 | 15 replies
If you want to go that road get engineered stone (read: quartz) solid-surface counter tops that aren't porous, don't need resealing, etc.
Patrick Philip
Has anyone ever flipped a house that went wrong?
4 May 2017 | 21 replies
Many expensive problems only surface AFTER a rehab is started and layers are peeled back?...
Joe Capobianco
is "every house is a deal at a certain price" true?
9 January 2017 | 15 replies
"Little humps" doesn't tell me much, but my first guess is an issue with the subfloor and flooring where lumber can cup giving the surface a ripple effect.
Danny Carter
Structural Issues 🏠🏠🏠
29 December 2016 | 15 replies
The sagging ridge line is likely due to removal of a horizontal structural cross-tie of some kind, such as a collar tie or ceiling joist with purlins.2) As you walk around the exterior of the house, stop at each corner and look down the length of the wall with your face a few inches from the surface, searching for any areas that are bowing inward or outward.3) Look for exterior wall cracks, especially ones that have opened more than 1/8”, cracks emanating from the corners of windows and doors, cracks that have one side higher than the other, and ones that show signs of having been repaired but have opened again.