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We had a survey done for a remodel and the lot lines show encroachments for things that have been there prior to the 70’s. Our lot is next to an easement which we take care of. Any advice on how to navigate surveys t...
In my previous post under a similar heading I talked about my main learnings from a land deal that I'm working to close. In that article I focussed on what to be mindful of BEFORE signing the contract. In this post, I...
Hello BP, I have been analyzing deals mostly out of state. Some locations I am either not too familiar with or I don't know a thing about. My question is, what are some great sources to find more in depth information ...
I will outline all the steps and processes to construct a build-for-rent home. It is not for the faint of heart. I own four lots in Jacksonville and will be constructing 4 identical houses. The houses are 3/2 with ...
Hello BP community,I have a question about re-negotiating a billboard lease after the property sale. I am currently looking at a nice property that has a very strange (to me) contract for billboard lease. The lease h...
My neighbor showed me her survey (it's hard to interpret). She claims that my backyard fence is 7 inches on her property and that I must move it or get rid of it. I'm not sure if the fence was already there or if my t...
I just received the title work for a cottage I'm purchasing owned by Fannie Mae. The cottage is located in Northern Michigan. The Schedule B-1 requirements include this clause:7. Covenant Deed from recited owner to...
So recently purchased a SF home. Needs alot of renovation work . Lot is a typical Houston style city lot 50x100ft. Our problem is our next door neighbors built a fence <6inches from our home. The previous owners ow...
I'm thinking about surveying my tenants and wondering if anyone has done this? Good/bad idea? Tips or tricks? The situation: I've got 3 seperate single family units that are managed by a property manager so my int...