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Rushi Bhalani BiggerPockets needs your ideas on future data-focused products!
6 November 2021 | 35 replies
Instead of determining a player’s value relative to its team (wins above replacement) can there be a singular numerical value that contains pertinent market data (appreciation rates, population growth rates, etc) applied to a specific properties intrinsic metrics, compared relatively  to a predetermined market size…bundled up in a singular value metric?
Alyssa K. Live in flip flooring issue; tips, tricks, solutions?
17 September 2021 | 20 replies
@Alyssa K.There is a product called redgard https://www.custombuildingproducts.com/products/surface-preparation/waterproofing-membranes-underlayments/redgard.aspx#This is used to seal walls before applying tile.
William Allen Flipping 100 Houses in 1 Year
16 September 2021 | 0 replies
Pre-COVID, I had formed basically a ‘franchise’ of my business by creating a system and process that I could apply in multiple markets.
Keely Aldinger Rubber flat roof on brownstone...connected to another roof
3 November 2021 | 8 replies
If I may ask for another piece of advice:The property is in Chelsea, MA -- but the same rules apply for contact so I'll look to gain entry there to find a more direct number.In the mean time, do you think I should get an estimate for any work that needs to be done on my side of the roof?
Jennifer Gardner what would you do with 500k equity free and clear?
24 September 2021 | 26 replies
@Jennifer Gardner they IRS exclusion that I referenced only applies if you utilized the property as your primary residence for at least 2 of the past 5 years (which I did in my situation).
Brandon Sturgill Columbus, O. Approaching 40% Population Growth Milestone
21 September 2021 | 21 replies
Go to Victorville or Apple Valley in California and investors can still earn 50% to 100% on their investment capital every 1 to 2 years because there are beautiful homes in California that are lower-priced that Columbus.Victorville and Apply Valley have homes for sale where there is huge potential.
Carley Naramore Tampa/Lakeland Area Investors out there?
5 October 2021 | 25 replies
I am working on applying for section 8 for the property right now thinking that may be easier than eviction for this current tenant who is not paying.  
Colin Williams No record of recorded mortgage with county
17 September 2021 | 4 replies
There are two deeds of trust recorded, but both are showing that they were cancelled and no longer apply to the property.
Marty G. 1031 Like Kind Advice/Help
19 September 2021 | 3 replies
My current property (that I'm considering selling) is not yet on the market and while there are other houses closer to me that I'd consider buying, I don't know how to have the 1031 work for me so not really sure how to navigate this "exchange".I've heard so many things (and read so many variations) of how the 1031 applies, I'd like to know how it really works, specifically:- If I sell my rental house, do I have to identify another house to purchase before I list this one?
Craig S. Salting Multifamily Question
17 September 2021 | 5 replies
We try to ensure the salt is applied enough to keep down dangerous/slippery ice and to keep the snow melted, but we don't want to go overkill having a "zero tolerance" ice policy like hospitals have, we just want to keep snow and ice down to an acceptable and safe level, without going over-budget.For some of our buildings where salt seems to be really deteriorating surfaces (mainly building sidewalks and masonry stairs) we thought about using a different product (either calcium chloride or magnesium chloride) however while they are less damaging than pure salt, they are also more expensive (something we are trying to avoid).What do you other landlords do that have midsize (10+ unit) buildings?